As we speak, Meghan Markle is planning a documentary that according to reports intends to explain her entire ‘seven years of grief’, all of which will be in partnership with Netflix.
The news of this has come through a reputable source who has just spoken to radaronline.
According to their findings, the plan would be ‘Cry Baby’ style, meaning it would detail Meghan’s struggles over the past seven years.
According to a reputable source, “Meghan sees this as a decisive change of pace – in her mind, she’s back in a position of strength when it comes to her partnership with Netflix.” It also says, “After months of uncertainty, she now feels confident that she still has real value to him, and that makes her more confident about moving forward.”
“There is a growing understanding among those involved in the situation that she is prepared to share her story in a far more unfiltered and emotionally driven way than anything she has done before for Netflix.”
According to the insider “Instead of carefully crafted projects, it will be something more raw and personal – potentially a documentary-style series that goes through the challenges, pressures and setbacks he has faced over the past several years”.
Before signing off he also said, “There’s already talk that it could be framed as a deeply personal account of her time in the royal spotlight – the pressures, the fallout, the feeling of isolation. It will attract the usual criticism she gets for ‘whining’, but from Meghan’s point of view it’s about reclaiming her narrative and setting the record straight in her own words.”
