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Prince Harry Calls Meghan Markle THIS Affectionate Nickname In ‘Heart Of Invictus’ Docuseries

Prince Harry has an affectionate nickname for his wife of five years, Meghan Markle.

The former senior royal dropped the nickname after she called him on stage in a scene in the recently released Netflix documentary “Heart Of Invictus.”

The release of the documentary comes two months after the couple saw their Spotify deal terminated, among other setbacks.

Meanwhile, it has been revealed that Meghan is preparing to return to Instagram after a three-year hiatus.

Read on to learn more.

‘Thank you dear’

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In the recently released “Heart of Invictus” documentary series, Prince Harry revealed the affectionate nickname he calls his wife.

It happened during the scene when the Duchess introduced her husband on stage in The Hague during the pageant last year. Using some glowing words to describe it, Meghan praised her lover, with whom she shares two children, Archie and Lilibet.

“I couldn’t love and respect him more, and I know many of you feel the same because he is your fellow veteran, having served two tours of Afghanistan and ten years of military service, and the founder of the Invictus Games,” Meghan said, according to Daily Mail.

Following the glowing speech, Harry said, “Thank you, my love,” as he took to the stage to give his speech.

The royal married the former actress in 2018, two years before they stepped back from their senior royal duties.

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They often shared a friendly touch in public, which made Harry’s affectionate title for her an even more vocal sign of their strong relationship.

All About the Invictus Games Documentary

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This week, Netflix released the Invictus Games documentary on their streaming platform, nearly two years after it was greenlit for production.

It follows the lives of wounded, injured and ill armed service members and veterans participating in the 2022 Invictus Games in The Hague, Netherlands.

The documentary is a co-production between Archewell Productions, Prince Harry and Meghan’s production company, and Netflix.

It is also part of a series of projects from the $100 million deal signed between the two parties, which previously produced the bombshell show “Harry & Meghan.”

The deal will also allow Sussex to produce other content for Netflix, such as features, scripted shows and children’s programming.

Prince Harry And Meghan Markle’s Latest Setbacks

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As expected, the Invictus documentary is under pressure to achieve high ratings after Harry and Meghan’s recent setback. The duo recently lost a $20 million deal with Spotify after releasing just one podcast, “Archetypes,” which ran for 12 episodes.

Although official reports revealed that both parties agreed to “mutually” end the deal, sources claim that Spotify pushed it further because the podcast did not meet the expected level of success.

“Even though ‘Archetypes’ did well and won a few awards, when you do a deal like this, to have only one series for that length of time isn’t great,” the insider said. Page Six.

They also faced additional hurdles, including the rejection of their trademark application to register “Archetypes” by the US Patent and Trademark Office. Furthermore, Meghan’s proposed animated series “Pearl” was also canceled.

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Meghan Markle Is Ready To Return To Instagram

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With bills skyrocketing for the couple, they have made moves to keep cash flow stable. One of these moves is linked to Meghan’s potential return to Instagram.

follow Daily MailMeghan will return to the username “@meghan,” which already has more than 100k followers after her husband Prince Harry’s previous account, @sussexroyal, was deactivated in 2020.

Ahead of Meghan’s return, some pundits have predicted that she will make a huge splash in the social media waters.

“You have celebrities like the Kardashians who can command $1 million (£790,000) and up for a single post promoting a product. There’s no reason Meghan can’t get paid like that,” said social media expert Eric Schiffer.

“Meghan could charge a million dollars per post as an absolute minimum.

That number will increase rapidly if the partnership achieves global coverage and appeal,” marketing expert Kent Moore speculates.

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