Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Expand Netflix Portfolio With Romantic Comedy Adaptation of The Wedding Date
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s Archewell Productions will adapt Jasmine Guillory’s "The Wedding Date" for Netflix, featuring writer Tracy Oliver.
By: AXL Media
Published: Feb 25, 2026, 11:06 AM EST
Source: BANG PREMIER

Archewell Productions and the Scripted Pivot
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are deepening their creative footprint at Netflix with the announcement of The Wedding Date, a scripted feature film. Produced under their Archewell Productions label, the movie is part of a strategic effort to diversify their content beyond documentaries and unscripted series. The couple will collaborate with executive Tracy Ryerson on the project. This move follows the success of their previous non-fiction ventures and signals a commitment to high-end storytelling that aligns with their brand’s focus on human connection and modern romance.
Adapting a Best-Selling Literary Hit
The film is an adaptation of Jasmine Guillory’s popular novel, which follows a career-driven political strategist who finds herself in a charmingly awkward predicament. After a chance encounter in an elevator, the protagonist agrees to pose as a stranger's date for an upcoming wedding. The narrative explores themes of reignited belief in romance and the complexities of modern dating. To bring this story to the screen, Archewell has enlisted Tracy Oliver, the acclaimed writer behind the hit film Girls Trip, ensuring the adaptation maintains a balance of humor and heart.
Transformative Analysis: Strategic Content Diversification
This development represents a significant evolution in the Sussexes’ media strategy. By moving into the "rom-com" genre, Harry and Meghan are tapping into a highly resilient and popular category on streaming platforms. Unlike their previous autobiographical projects, which were subject to intense public and tabloid scrutiny, scripted fiction allows the couple to exert creative influence while maintaining a degree of personal distance. This transition mirrors the path taken by other high-profile production companies, such as the Obamas' Higher Ground, which successfully blended social advocacy with mainstream entertainment to build a sustainable Hollywood presence.
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