A Nelson Mandela-inspired interview series about people whose “actions affect our world” has been established as Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s newest Netflix initiative. For the trailer, scroll down.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s Live to Lead, featuring interviews with people like Greta Thunberg, Jacinda Ardern, and Ruth Bader Ginsburg, has now released a trailer on Netflix.
The Duke and Duchess’s Archewell, who made the contentious Harry & Meghan documentary series that debuted earlier this month, will release the seven-part series on December 31. The Nelson Mandela Foundation has already tweeted a link to the trailer based on his legacy.
According to the organization, extraordinary leaders “reflect on their legacies and convey themes of courage, compassion, humility, optimism, and generosity.”
Harry and Meghan voice over the majority of the trailer. The 90-second clip follows the contentious documentary series Harry & Meghan, which has dominated much of the airtime in the international media since its December 15 premiere.
Harry’s claim that the Royal Family had misled him to protect his brother William was among many rants about how the media had treated them in that six-part documentary.
In collaboration with The Nelson Mandela Foundation, the Sussexes’ production business Archewell, and Cinetic Media, Blackwell & Ruth created the documentary Live to Lead. The series will be executive produced by Ben Browning, Chanel Pysnik, Prince Harry, and Meghan for Archewell with Geoff Blackwell. Ruth Hobday is the executive producer for Cinetic and Blackwell & Ruth, respectively.
Who is Prince Harry?
A member of the British royal family is Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex. He is Charles III’s younger son from his first marriage to Diana, Princess of Wales. He comes in at number five in the line of succession for the British throne.
Who is Meghan Markle?
Former actress Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, is a member of the British royal family. She is Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex’s youngest child and the heir apparent to King Charles III.