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Are Netflix password policy changes aimed at recouping lost revenue from Harry & Meghan docuseries?

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Several days ago, Netflix released a FAQ page and removed it for its US customers regarding its new password sharing policy change. Netflix subscribers subscribe primarily for 'password sharing', right? They risk losing hard-earned subscribers by implementing these new rules now, don't they? Is that going to give more streamers an opportunity to provide what Netflix cannot?


Image: Harry and Meghan | Netflix | Youtube
Image: Harry and Meghan | Netflix | Youtube

THE STRATEGY IS BROKEN!


As a result of selling their emotions and pain over family issues, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle targeted Netflix to make some extra cash in order to stay afloat in the United States. The couple decided to move to the US with their family and gave up their Royal life and duties in the UK.They seem desperate to earn money, but at what cost? Yes, you guessed correctly. Basically, they release personal text messages, stories, and information about their families. Those of you with a family issue or a conflict with a friend, colleague, acquaintance might wonder, wouldn't it be great if you made a mountain out of it and made cash out of it? It would be easy to complain about money making all day long if it were that easy. Is it not?


Meghan Markle Podcast | Spotify I Image: People
Meghan Markle Podcast | Spotify I Image: People

Prince Harry's Memoir  'Spare' | Image: abcnews
Prince Harry's Memoir 'Spare' | Image: abcnews

Why would they monetize when they have such genuine problems as they describe in their documentary? Why would Netflix spend millions of dollars on such a project? Both Harry and Meghan have only bashed their family members by doing an Oprah interview, a Netflix series, a memoir, a podcast.


Image courtesy: whats-on-netflix.com
Image courtesy: whats-on-netflix.com

For their just 6 episodes bashing the royal family, Netflix paid Harry and Meghan about $100 Million USD. As a result, Netflix has run out of revenue-generating strategies. Would you agree that $100 million USD was a reasonable price for them if you watched the documentary?


Why would a streaming giant who competes against cable TV providers, satellites, and other streaming service companies risk everything over Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's one-sided story and now struggle with generating revenue after earning the trust of their subscribers for so many years? Will we ever see an end to mindless reality shows like this and the Kardashians?


In that 100 million budget, they could have made money by making five good movies or series and giving new people a chance. Harry and Meghan's documentary received mixed reviews. Those who said Harry and Meghan were liars were believed by those who said they were not. Since Meghan is an actress, some say she is banking on emotional selling and she deliberately encouraged and motivated Prince Harry to leave everything behind in the UK, showing him the path to making money by using his popularity and family. Do you agree with this assumption?



People say in order to gain popularity and sympathy, along with Harry, Meghan appeared on Oprah to discuss and demonstrate the cruelty of her in-laws. Meghan has been on a path to gaining sympathy before dating Prince Harry, which is strange and worth noticing. As a feminist, she keeps boasting about sending a letter to a company stating that their dishwashing soap brand is suitable for both men and women. Is there a need to boast if you are so selfless at heart? You do that so that people think you are a good person with good intentions, so you want them to sympathize with you. In the background, you are setting yourself up to climb the ladder, build connections, and become rich and popular. Isn't it true that they are now popular and rich?


Oprah interview with Harry and Meghan | Image: CNN
Oprah interview with Harry and Meghan | Image: CNN

In Harry and Meghan's Netflix documentary, she visits her old school in the US. Her teacher shows Meghan the book where she wrote something when she was a child. Since she was in high school, Meghan has always aimed to become rich and famous. It appears that old intentions have now become a reality.


They are crying about their lives after earning such a comfortable life with millions of dollars? It's not as if the rich don't have problems. Aren't they solved without monetization? Why did they make such a big deal about their royal family on every platform possible? The problem is still there. So, in what way did they benefit? M-O-N-E-Y and F-A-M-E!


In times when people literally struggle to feed their families and put a roof over their heads. Isn't it time to end such hypocrisy? At the very least, the couple taught us how to make money selling emotions.


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