Meghan Markle shares trailer for her and Prince Harry's new documentary
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex produced the film via their Archewell Production's Netflix partnership
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s latest Netflix documentary is just around the corner as the official trailer just dropped.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s Archewell Productions is coming out with a brand-new documentary, Masaka Kids: A Rhythm Within. Set to premiere December 9, the documentary's official trailer just dropped on November 12.
Meghan re-posted the trailer to her Instagram Stories and dropped a like on Netflix’s post, which read, “They danced their way into the world’s hearts, now go behind their viral videos to the heart of Uganda where Masaka Kids Africana has become a beacon of hope, helping these orphaned children transform their hardship into joy.”
The documentary was announced three months ago as part of the Sussexes’ renewed deal with the streaming giant. Filmed in Uganda’s Maska region, it will tell the story of a Ugandan charity whose orphaned children have become YouTube sensations thanks to their viral dance videos, turning their pain into laughter.
Meghan and Harry don’t appear in the documentary, nor did they travel to the filming location, but they are listed as producers.
The Masaka Kids’ videos became popular in the Sussex household during the COVID-19 lockdown.
Meghan and Harry’s spokesperson told The Telegraph in August, “They would watch the videos regularly with [their 6-year-old son] Archie at home. So they were already admirers of the organisation before the film project came to them in 2023.”
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