Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s film adaptation of the bestselling novel “Meet Me at the Lake” is still without a director or cast nearly three years after its announcement.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex revealed in August 2023 that their production company Archewell would bring Carley Fortune’s romantic story to screen, with Netflix reportedly paying approximately $3million (£2.2million) for the rights.
Yet the project is thought to remain classified as in development, leaving industry observers perplexed.
“Three years in development for a movie like this at Netflix isn’t good,” a Hollywood source told Page Six.
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The prolonged delay has cast doubt over the couple’s entire streaming partnership, with their first-look deal now described as “up in the air.”
The couple originally secured a lucrative five-year exclusivity agreement with Netflix in September 2020, shortly after stepping back from royal duties, reportedly valued at around £74million.
Under that arrangement, all Archewell Productions content would appear solely on the streaming platform.
However, the Sussexes and Netflix have since quietly parted ways on that exclusive contract, mutually agreeing not to make a formal announcement.
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Their new multi-year first-look deal operates differently, giving Netflix the right of first refusal on projects before the couple can approach other platforms.
The shift came after disappointing performance from several ventures, including Harry’s polo documentary, which attracted just 500,000 viewers.
Streaming executives were also reportedly frustrated by Meghan prioritising her As Ever lifestyle brand over Netflix commitments.
Meghan’s lifestyle programme “With Love, Meghan” has been dropped after two seasons, with Netflix declining to commission further episodes amid declining audience figures.
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The second series failed to break into the streamer’s US Top 10 during its launch week, according to Forbes, though her 2025 holiday special did manage to reach the chart.
The show featured the duchess sharing recipes, crafting gifts and cooking alongside celebrity chefs across eight episodes per season, but viewers responded with harsh criticism.
Industry insiders have warned that the couple’s streaming future hangs in the balance without tangible results.
“I don’t know how long this new deal is for, but if they don’t have anything to show soon, I can’t imagine it will be renewed,” one source told Page Six.
Another announced project, an adaptation of Jasmine Guillory’s romantic novel “The Wedding Date,” also remains stuck in development at Netflix.
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The couple’s documentary “Cookie Queen,” which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival, has yet to secure a distributor despite a positive reception.
GB News understands that Archewell Productions continues to work with Netflix on several scripted and unscripted titles currently in various stages of development.
Both Meet Me at the Lake and The Wedding Date remain active projects, with progress dependent on the writing and packaging process that typically takes place behind the scenes during early film adaptations.
Sources also indicated that Archewell maintains a positive and collaborative working relationship with Netflix and plans to provide updates on projects once they are formally announced.
GB News has contacted the Director of Communications for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Archewell Productions, and Netflix for comment.




