Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s deal with Netflix initially garnered a lot of attention and praise. But years later, it is alleged that cracks began to appear in the partnership.
One indication of this is a recent report from Variety, which quoted Netflix employees as claiming that the Duchess of Sussex has a special way of expressing offense in online meetings.
She simply disappeared from Zoom, which streamer insiders say is a sign of her crime.
“Later Netflix teams like the marketing department would be informed that his absence (on Zoom) was due to him being hurt by something they said.”
He alleges that the bizarre way of disappearing for “long periods” is one of his “ways of providing feedback”.
In response, the Sussexes’ attorney Michael J. Kump strongly rejected the explosive allegations against the Suits star.
She added that Meghan is a working mother, so her leaving the screen was related to caring for her children, not Netflix employees as angrily alleged.
“Almost all professionals can attest to the need to turn off the audio or camera during a virtual meeting at some point during a multi-hour virtual business call,” the lawyers said in a letter.
In addition to Kump, Netflix Chief Content Officer Bella Bajaria also hit back at the allegations, saying, “I would say, ‘Don’t believe everything you read.'”
