Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, and Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, have just announced a brand-new Netflix project in development, and while it’s far from their first partnership with the streaming service, this work is going to look quite different from what the couple has done together before.

Per People, Meghan and Prince Harry will be developing a movie adaptation of the memoir No Way Out: The Searing True Story of Men Under Siege, written by Major Adam Jowett. The book centers on the true story of a British company, Easy Company, that came under siege in Afghanistan during their fight against the Taliban in 2006.

During the siege, Easy Company found themselves vastly outnumbered and outgunned, which resulted in a harrowing battle that lasted many days, all led by Jowett himself, who had to handle the responsibility of trying to keep the Easy Company soldiers alive.

As reported by Deadline, the movie adaptation is being produced by Meghan, Prince Harry and Tracy Ryerson, the latter of whom will be responsible for scripted content, for Archewell Productions—the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s company that, per the website, “…is dedicated to illuminating thought-provoking and diverse narratives that underscore our common humanity and celebrate community.”

Other projects produced by Archewell have included the docuseries Harry & Meghan, as well as With Love, Meghan, both of which were also released on Netflix.

The couple’s Archewell Productions projects are just some of the work they continue to do. In fact, Meghan just shared updates on her company As Ever, which is a lifestyle brand offering a range of products, from wines and chocolates to candles and teas.

Both Prince Harry and Meghan have also continued to have engagements and make appearances at various events, although those events are not nearly as frequent as they would be if the couple still lived in the United Kingdom as working royals. And, no doubt, this type of project would be considerably less likely if they hadn’t stepped away from royal duties.

This story was originally published by Parade on May 15, 2026, where it first appeared in the News section. Add Parade as a Preferred Source by clicking here.