Comedian John Mulaney jokingly compared his new Netflix talk show to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's ventures with the streaming platform. During a promotional event for "Everybody's Live with John Mulaney," Mulaney quipped about the show's seemingly unplanned nature, drawing parallels to the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's Netflix endeavors.
He lightheartedly remarked that neither he nor Netflix had a strong need to create the show, describing it as a "fun experiment" and suggesting a lack of a concrete plan, similar to what he perceived with Harry and Meghan's projects. Mulaney's comments were made in jest, as confirmed by a source familiar with the situation. The comedian's new talk show is slated to debut on March 12th. This playful jab follows Meghan Markle's decision to postpone her Netflix series, "With Love, Meghan," due to the California wildfires. The Duchess of Sussex rescheduled the premiere to March 4th out of respect for those affected by the disaster. This postponement, according to some commentators, reflects a shift in Markle's public image towards a more empathetic and considerate persona.
Markle's decision to delay the launch was praised by some as a thoughtful gesture, given her past criticism for perceived tone-deafness. Royal expert Richard Fitzwilliams noted that postponing the series was the right move, particularly given Harry and Meghan’s involvement in wildfire relief efforts. He highlighted their personal contributions to supporting those impacted by the disaster. The couple’s Netflix deal has been a subject of discussion, and the delay of Markle's series adds another layer to their ongoing relationship with the streaming giant.
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