Nick Bullen’s “Netflix for royal watchers” TrueRoyalty.tv,  has announced its first original commission. Meghan and Harry: The First 100 Days (1×60’, working title) from Bullen’s indie Spun Gold.
 
Meghan and Harry: The First 100 Days marks the first three months of the royal couple’s married life. Royal insiders, historians and icons from fashion and show business will deliver the “finest, intimate insight on both Harry and Meghan’s new domestic and public life – and her inspirational journey to become a worldwide stateswoman.”
 
Gregor Angus, co-Founder and CEO of TrueRoyalty.tv said: “As TrueRoyalty.tv’s first original commission, Meghan and Harry: The First 100 Days perfectly demonstrates our ambition to provide subscribers with exclusive, unparalleled access to the highest quality royal TV content.  As well as commissioning more exclusive original programming, our growth strategy for TrueRoyalty.tv includes expanding our library of premium royal content around the world, extending our distribution footprint, launching in new markets and leveraging commercial partnerships with major brands.”
 
Nick Bullen, CEO of Spun Gold TV and Executive Producer of Meghan and Harry: The First 100 Days added: “There is huge global interest in Harry and Meghan, and this programme will celebrate their first three months as a married couple while also delivering exclusive insights into their new lives from royal insiders, historians, cultural and show business icons and other royal-watchers.”
 
TrueRoyalty.tv is a subscription service showing documentaries and factual dramas about royalty from around the world and through the ages, chosen and curated by  Nick Bullen.
 
The Executive Producers for Meghan and Harry: The First 100 Days are Nick Bullen and Juliet Rice and it is produced and directed by Ross Curran.  Drive has been appointed to handle worldwide pre-sales and distribution.
 

Jon Creamer

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