The Dukes of Sussex, Harry and Meghan, do not intend to "take part in any reality show" on television now or in the future.
This was stated by a spokesperson, quoted by the British media, categorically denying the gossip published today about the Sun: Murdoch case tabloid that the dukes consider hostile to them and against which they have long been engaged in legal conflicts.
The newspaper had argued that the Sussexes, who had moved to America in recent months in search of greater autonomy after having sensationally renounced the status of senior members of the Windsor house and the related official duties, could appear as protagonists of a sort of reality show in the field of a docu-fiction about their philanthropic activities and which is one of the projects that the couple has set up as part of a rich collaboration contract recently signed with Netflix. A contract which, however, according to sources of the same US television giant, does not include participations as actors or extras, both for the second son of Charles and Diana and for his wife and former actress of African American origins, but rather activities as producers and authors of "innovative programs" (from the genre of documentaries to that of animation) focusing on social issues or on promoting the role of women.