Buckingham Palace launch statement after Meghan Markle’s Netflix agreement


Buckingham Palace launch statement after Meghan Markle’s Netflix agreement

Buckingham Palace has published his first statement after Meghan Markle and Prince Harry signed a new agreement with the Netflix transmission giant.

Archewell Productions, the media company of Prince Harry and Meghan, has extended its creative association with Netflix, with a first several -year agreement for all its film and television projects.

Meghan said about the agreement: “We are proud to extend our association with Netflix and expand our work together to include the As Ever brand. My husband and I feel inspired by our partners who work in close collaboration with us and our team of Archewell Productions to create reflexive content in all the genres that resonate throughout the world and celebrate our shared vision.”

After this, the Palace resorted to social networks and shared photos of Duchess Sophie with veteran of World War II with a statement.

The Palacio’s statement says: “Before the 80th anniversary of VJ’s day, the Duchess of Edinburgh sat down with James ‘Jim’ Wren, a 105 -year -old Royal Marines veteran, in her care home in Salisbury, Wiltshire.

“Mr. Wren survived the sinking of HMS Repulse in 1941 and then was a war prisoner for three and a half years, after being captured as he escaped from Singapore in February 1942.”

Duchess Sophie is the patron of the Java Far East Prisono of War Club 1942.



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