Joshua Goldman
Joshua Goldman
min read · September 10, 2025 · Entertainment

Prince Harry's Netflix Picks: The Show He Forgot to Mention!

Prince Harry revealed what he and Meghan have been watching on Netflix together - but awkwardly failed to mention her show. Pictured speaking with 13-year-old Grace Tutt

ROYAL RUMBLE: Prince Harry's UK Visit Exposed Family Rifts

The British monarchy is never short on drama, and Prince Harry's recent four-day visit to the UK has only added fuel to the fire. The 40-year-old Duke of Sussex was in London to attend the WellChild awards, but his trip also brought him face-to-face with his estranged brother, Prince William.

As Harry paid a private tribute to their late grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, at St George's Chapel, Windsor, he couldn't help but avoid running into his sibling. The two princes were just 16 minutes apart, but their meeting was more of a missed opportunity than a moment of reconciliation.

The Duke, 40, made a cameo in season one of With Love, Meghan, but did not repeat his appearance in last month's second season

Meanwhile, in London, Prince William was getting cozy with the locals at the Women's Institute (WI) branch, where he joked about his youngest son, Prince Louis, being "a handful." But what wasn't on the agenda for Harry? A face-to-face meeting with King Charles III, who's been at Balmoral and has no public engagements scheduled for this week.

NETFLIX SHAME: Meghan Markle's Show Snubbed by Prince Harry

In a jaw-dropping moment, Prince Harry failed to mention his wife Meghan Markle's new Netflix show, "With Love," during an interview with a 13-year-old winner at the WellChild awards. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have been watching "Hostage" and "Love Is Blind" together, but not her own cooking and lifestyle show.

The Netflix show (pictured) was filmed last year in a rented home in Montecito, close to the Sussexes' own mansion

The omission was particularly glaring, given that Meghan's second season on Netflix has received scathing reviews from critics, with some calling it "marginally less mad but more needy." The Times described the show as "a series in search of a meaning, fronted by a woman in need of some cash."

CHARITY WORK: Harry Shines at WellChild Awards

Despite the awkward family dynamics, Prince Harry was his usual charming self at the WellChild awards. He got into a playful balloon sword fight with a 9-year-old winner and spent quality time with the inspirational children and families being honored.

Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex laughs with 13-year-old Grace Tutt (centre), recipient of the Special Recognitions award

However, his visit to Nottingham, where he announced a £1.1million donation to BBC Children in Need, drew relatively few spectators compared to his first official engagement with Meghan in 2017. The contrast was striking, but Harry's dedication to charity work remains unwavering.

FAMILY FEUD: Will Reconciliation Happen?

As Prince Harry continues to navigate his complex family relationships, it's clear that reconciliation won't be easy. In a recent interview, he expressed hopes for a "reconciliation" with his family, saying, "Of course, some members of my family will never forgive me for writing a book." But he remains optimistic, stating, "I would love reconciliation with my family."

Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, play-fights using swords made from modelling balloons with nine-year-old Gwen Foster, recipient of the Inspirational Child 7-11 award

The question on everyone's mind is: can the royal siblings put their differences aside and come together as one? Only time will tell.

Prince Harry arrives for a visit to the Community Recording Studio (CRS) in Nottingham yesterday

Prince William visits Spiral Skills, a youth organisation in Lambeth, South London, yesterday morning

Prince William and Kate during a visit to the National Federation of Women's Institutes in Sunningdale, Berkshire, on Monday to mark the third anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II's death