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    Netflix Shelves The Animated Series Pearl Created By Meghan Markle

    Netflix has curated a media library that can dwarf any other streaming platform. The streaming giant has taken people’s hearts with a one-step solution for watching all their favorite genres. From Family, friends, and singlehood the platform has everything to make a person fully satisfied. Along with these lines, Netflix had partnered up with Meghan Markle for two different series.

    But recently, the platform has been facing some difficulties. With rising competition from other service providers, Netflix is finding itself in a tight spot. And now, the company is taking some difficult steps to come out of this situation. In the light of these events, Netflix has put the Meghan Markle- family series “Pearl” on halt.

    Netflix Axes Series Created By Meghan Markle

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    Meghan Markle

    Netflix Inc. announced on Sunday that it had opted to halt production on Meghan Markle’s family series “Pearl” while it assessed animation material.

    The streaming giant stated in a statement that it dropped various projects, including Markle’s, as part of strategic choices on animated series development. It did not provide additional specifics on its decision.

    Last year, Markle and her husband, Prince Harry, announced that she will be an executive producer on “Pearl” through Archewell Productions. The plot of the series is inspired by historical figures and is supposed to follow the exploits of a 12-year-old girl.

    The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are the couple’s official titles. Archewell did not reply to a request for comment right away.

    Netflix Cancelled Two More Programmes

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    Netflix cancels “Dino Daycare” and “Boons and Curses,” two animated children’s programs.

    The decision to remove these series comes after Netflix announced a 200,000-subscriber loss in the first quarter. Well short of its target of 2.5 million new members. Netflix renewed its animated film partnership with Comcast subsidiary Universal Pictures last year. The goal is to keep kids watching Netflix.

    On Sunday, Netflix said that it will continue to collaborate with Archewell on projects including the previously announced documentary series “Heart of Invictus.” Athletes competing in the Invictus Games for injured veterans in The Hague in 2022 will be the subject of this article.

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