The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Harry and Meghan, will produce two nonfiction series for Netflix.
One show will focus on lifestyle, including cooking, gardening, entertaining, and friendship.
The other series will provide unprecedented access to the world of professional polo and the US Open Polo Championship in Florida.
Both shows will be produced by their Archewell Productions company, with Meghan producing both series and Harry contributing to the polo series.
Netflix is producing two new series, one on polo and the other likely related to the Sussexes.
The polo series will focus on the grit and passion of the sport, while details such as titles and release dates are yet to be announced.
The Sussexes have previously worked with Netflix on three documentaries, including "Heart of Invictus" which aired last August and followed service members preparing for the Invictus Games.
In December 2022, Netflix released two documentaries.
The first one was called "Live to Lead," and the second one was a controversial six-part series titled "Harry & Meghan." In the latter, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle shared their struggles within the royal family, making accusations against Kensington Palace for lying to protect
Prince William and Prince Charles for lying during the Megxit summit.
Archewell Productions, founded by the couple in 2020, focuses on producing thought-provoking and diverse narratives that highlight our shared humanity and promote community, as stated on their website.