Harry and Meghan are bringing yet one more docuseries to Netflix.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s six-part docuseries Harry & Meghan dropped its ultimate three episodes final Thursday — and the royal couple is already set for an additional.
Live to Lead can be a seven-part Netflix sequence with interviews from distinguished leaders together with New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Greta Thunberg, Gloria Steinem, social justice lawyer Bryan Stevenson and extra.
The sequence was made with the purpose of permitting these leaders to “share messages of courage, compassion, humility, hope and generosity.”
Netflix launched the trailer for the sequence Monday with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s voices over the vast majority of the video.
In the trailer, Prince Harry stated the sequence was “inspired by Nelson Mandela.”
“Over the past few decades, we’ve seen a proliferation of destructive leaders, who, for instance, control power by closing borders, disseminating misinformation, and stoking fear of people considered to be ‘other’. We feel that there is a crisis of leadership at many societal levels globally,” the Nelson Mandela Foundation stated in an announcement.
The basis hopes the sequence will “inspire a new generation of leaders.”
“With the world in the state that it is in, trying to heal from a global pandemic, with the rise of populism and misinformation, the need for effective leadership is critical,” stated Sello Hatang, chief government of the Nelson Mandela Foundation.
“Live to Lead was made to contribute towards inspiring better leaders, ones that are committed to ending poverty and inequity and who show the lead in making the just society of Nelson Mandela’s dreams.”
Prince Harry and Markle will government produce the sequence, which is being produced by Blackwell & Ruth in affiliation with The Nelson Mandela Foundation, the Sussexes’ manufacturing firm Archewell and Cinetic Media.
Geoff Blackwell stated the sequence got here to life when he was engaged on a e book with Ruth Hobday about Mandela again in 2018.
“As we worked to absorb 27 years of Mandela’s personal correspondence, reflecting on his brave and selfless commitment to the welfare of others, we were simultaneously confronted by a news cycle relentlessly focused on certain international politicians behaving in precisely the opposite way — shamelessly pursuing their own self-interest, using tactics of division and misinformation to serve power and not the people,” Blackwell stated in an announcement.
The distinction led Blackwell to wish to inform the tales of those that “distinguish themselves through their moral courage, the conviction of their ideals and values, and their prioritisation of others.”
Blackwell approached the Nelson Mandela Foundation and collectively they sought out the people to be interviewed.
“The experience of interviewing them and sharing their stories has been an enriching one for all of us. Through their example, these leaders remind us of our own capacity for leadership and the best part of our humanity at a moment when the world needs true leaders, more than ever,” the assertion stated.
The new documentary sequence comes on the heels of Prince Harry and Markle’s private docuseries, which had many bombshell claims concerning the royal household and the couple’s exit from royal life.
Live to Lead premieres on Netflix on December 31.
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