Overview
- Harry and Meghan posed with Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos and his wife, Nicole Avant, at a private Montecito event for Beef Season 2 on Friday, a public show that counters reports of a rift with the streamer.
- Sentebale, the charity Harry co-founded, filed a defamation claim in the High Court last month against Harry and former trustee Mark Dyer, alleging a coordinated adverse media campaign that hurt the charity’s reputation and operations.
- A spokesperson for Harry and Dyer said they categorically reject the allegations and argued it is wrong to spend charitable funds on a lawsuit against people who helped build the organization.
- Netflix leaders have said the partnership with Archewell continues, even as the company ended backing for Meghan’s As Ever brand in March and converted the couple’s broader pact to a first-look deal in 2025.
- The legal fight follows a 2025 breakdown at Sentebale that prompted resignations and a Charity Commission finding of no evidence of widespread systemic bullying, with the regulator criticizing both sides for letting the dispute play out in public.