As The Daily Star reports, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's Netflix documentary series is in full swing, which reportedly stars The Handmaid's Tale director Liz Garbus.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex inked a multimillion-dollar deal with Netflix in 2020, shortly after Megxit, on a number of events, including an animated series that were cancelled.
However, the royal couple did manage to secure a "fly-on-the-wall" style docu-series for Netflix earlier this year, which was titled "At-Home with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex-Style". as described.
Now, reports suggest that Prince Harry and Meghan have managed to hire Liz, who has an impressive body of work, including an Oscar nomination for her 1998 documentary The Farm: Angola, USA Is.
According to sources, Liz, who starred on the fourth season of the award-winning The Handmaid's Tale, was spotted with a small camera with both Harry and Meghan during a trip to New York last year.
Not only that, Liz was also supposed to work with Meghan on Pearl, the animated series that was scrapped by Netflix.