He told Geo News: “With Netflix losing subscribers as fast as they are, maybe they could reconsider the idea of ​​making and airing the Meghan and Harry show after all. “At the end of the day, we know what’s going on in their lives because they haven’t been low-key about it all. “It will be like the official version of the story according to the couple, so it will likely be modified and edited to present their preferred version of events. “Everything we see now in preparation is like a behind-the-scenes movie before the main show even happens.” Announcing their deal with the streaming platform in 2020, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex said they would “focus on creating content that informs as well as gives hope.” In a statement, they said: “Our lives, both independently of each other and as a couple, have allowed us to understand the power of the human spirit: courage, resilience and the need to connect. “Through our work with diverse communities and their environments, to shine a light on people and causes around the world, we will focus on creating content that informs as well as gives hope. “As new parents, making inspiring family programming is also important to us, as is powerful storytelling through a true and worthy lens. READ MORE: Meghan biographer set to reveal ‘royal revelations’ in NEW book “We are delighted to partner with Ted and the team at Netflix, whose unprecedented reach will help us share compelling content that unlocks action.” Meghan and Harry have previously been criticized by royal commentator Angela Levin for their failure to produce content. Announcing their deal with Netflix, he said: “Not only a disaster, but the fact that it was announced last July and obviously there’s still nothing to show for it. “Being king opens every door for you, but if you leave you can’t just take the money, you have to do some work.” This came after Netflix pulled the plug on Meghan Markle’s Pearl – a feminist cartoon about a young girl learning about influential women throughout history. The series was announced last summer, with Megan saying: “Like many girls her age, our heroine Pearl is on a journey of self-discovery as she tries to overcome life’s everyday challenges. “I’m thrilled that Archewell Productions, in partnership with the powerful Netflix platform and these incredible producers, will bring you this new animated series celebrating extraordinary women throughout history. “David Furnish and I have been keen to bring this special series to light and I’m delighted we can announce it today.” The reported cuts to Netflix production come after it was revealed that the streaming platform lost 200,000 subscribers in the first three months of the year.