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Surprise Move: Prince Harry’s Latest Documentary Debuts On Netflix Competitor Platform Hulu.

Surprise Move: Prince Harry's Latest Documentary Debuts On Netflix Competitor Platform Hulu.

Prince Harry’s highly anticipated documentary series, “Mission: Life, Family, and Invictus Games,” has taken an unexpected turn by landing on Hulu, a major competitor to Netflix. Despite reportedly securing a million-dollar deal with Netflix, the streaming platform of Prince Harry’s choice, the documentary made its debut on Hulu, owned by Disney.

The surprising move has left many questioning the circumstances surrounding the release, especially considering Prince Harry’s existing five-year, £80 million deal with Netflix. Speculation arises as to whether Netflix was informed or approved of this unexpected shift to Hulu.

The documentary, which premiered on February 25th, sheds light on Prince Harry’s recent visit to the UK following his father King Charles’s cancer diagnosis. The Duke of Sussex, who now resides in the US with his wife Meghan Markle, stepped down from royal duties in 2020. The film captures an interview with ABC News presenter Will Reeve during Harry’s time in Canada, delving into topics such as family, friends, and career.

While media reports suggest that Prince Harry may have been aware of and possibly consented to the documentary’s release on Hulu, it adds to the ongoing speculation that the couple is exploring additional partnerships beyond their established collaboration with Netflix. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex previously released a six-part series, “Harry & Meghan,” on Netflix, chronicling their journey from humble beginnings to their move to the US with their two children, Lilibet and Archie.

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