In a surprising turn of events, Netflix CEO Ted Sarandos has reportedly bluntly rejected Meghan Markle’s request to star in one of the platform’s upcoming major films. The Duchess of Sussex, who has been heavily involved in content production through her and Prince Harry’s deal with Netflix, was allegedly keen to make her acting comeback with a high-profile role. However, sources claim that her request was firmly declined by the streaming giant.
Insiders say the decision stemmed from Netflix’s desire to avoid any “traps” of controversy that could arise from Meghan’s involvement, given the public’s divided opinion of her. Despite her star power and global recognition, Netflix is reportedly treading carefully when it comes to integrating Meghan into on-screen roles.
This rejection comes as a significant blow to Meghan, who has been looking to expand her creative and media presence since stepping back from royal duties. While she remains active in producing content, the opportunity to return to acting appears to be on hold—at least for now.
The news has sparked a wave of reactions online, with some defending Netflix’s decision as a strategic business move, while others view it as a missed opportunity for both Meghan and the platform. Whether this will impact the couple’s ongoing partnership with Netflix remains to be seen, but it’s clear that the Duchess may face an uphill battle in reigniting her acting career.