Prince Harry and Meghan are set to return to Netflix this month in a new documentary, with a teaser trailer showing the pair in their new roles as presenters.
The latest offering from the Duke and Duchess of Sussex is set to be very different from the first documentary released by the pair earlier this month, which garnered huge attention for the explosive claims made about the Royal Family and quickly became Netflix's most-watched documentary debut ever. In the final episodes of the series released last week, Harry claimed that his brother Prince William had "screamed and shouted" at him during a meeting with their father, then Prince Charles, and their grandmother the Queen, to discuss his exit from royal life.
But Harry and Meghan will not be the focus of the new documentary Live to Lead, which looks at "leaders committed to making a difference in the world". The documentary features stories from the likes of climate activist Greta Thunberg, New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, and the late lawyer and Supreme Court justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
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Harry and Meghan are the presenters and executive producers of the documentary, set to land on Netflix on December 31, which they say was inspired by Nelson Mandela. A first look at Live to Lead released on Monday shows the Sussexes quoting the anti-apartheid activist, before Harry says: "This is about people who have made brave choices."
Meghan continues in the trailer: "To fight for change, and to become leaders." The teaser then ends with Harry saying: "Giving inspiration to the rest of us to live to lead."
The Sussexes announced back in September 2020 that they had signed a multi-year deal with Netflix to make TV series, films and children's shows that "inform, elevate and inspire" through their company Archewell Productions. Alongside their Harry & Meghan and Live to Lead documentaries, this will also include a docuseries on competitors of the Invictus Games called Heart of Invictus, due for release on the streaming platform in 2023.
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