Meghan Markle and Prince Harry Netflix’s second release of docuseries has failed to gain public interest like their previous ones. They made serious allegations in the docuseries against the royal family.
The series Live to Lead was released on 31 December and promised to show the guiding principles, and fundamental values that leaders follow to motivate and create a meaningful change in society.
Blackwell & Roth produced the series in association with Archewell Productions and the Nelson Mandela Foundation. The series includes interviews with the leading people who stand for the cause of world change, including Greta Thunberg, Bryan Stevenson, and Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Throughout the series, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry appear as hosts.
In the trailer, you can see the couple explaining its purpose. Meghan and Harry explain,
“It’s about people who have made brave choices, to fight for change and to become leaders, and giving inspiration to the rest of us. To live. To lead.
Such an inspirational and beautiful intro to Live To Lead by Harry and Meghan 🤍 #LiveToLeadNetflix pic.twitter.com/cxw7UvBbpF
— Dani 🕵🏾♀️ (@ArchLiliHazMeg) January 1, 2023
However, the viewers feel otherwise. Netflix data shows that Harry and Meghan’s docuseries have failed to make it to the top 10 charts worldwide. The show is not even in the top 10 charts of the US and UK.
Since the chart is prepared according to the cumulative hours spent watching, there is a possibility that it might catch up later and climb up the ladder of rankings. The show was released on New Year’s eve, which could also be a reason for its failure to make it to the top 10 charts.
Ed Power gave the series only two stars and said the audience would not be as overwhelmed by Meghan and Harry’s new Netflix docuseries as the previous one. The structure of the series is not so good. Meghan and Harry’s short cameos and confusing dialogue could also be a reason.