Netflix posted an ad for a person who "will help to develop, create and support the aesthetic vision of the executive producer team" of "Pearl."
The Duke and the Duchess of Sussex released their first podcast with Spotify in December 2020.
The Duke of Edinburgh died in Windsor Castle at the age of 99 on April 9, 2021.
She added that even though she has received several awards for her work, she wouldn't necessarily class herself as a success.
By snubbing the Netflix series, Eton has followed in the footsteps of Buckingham Palace and Althorp, the stately home owned by Diana's brother.
The animated series is the second project of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex with Netflix under their Archewell Productions.
The "Absolutely Fabulous" star revealed that she hasn't watched the show, and contrary to various reports, the royal family doesn't see it either.
Prince William had warned against the use of Martin Bashir's interview with Princess Diana for commercial gain.
Ken Wharfe, who served as a bodyguard for Princess Diana from 1988 to 1993, said that the royals love to watch TV shows and movies about themselves.
Two women and one man following the couple were trying to hide camera equipment under their coats and bags.
Elizabeth Debicki shares an uncanny resemblance to the late Princess of Wales in Season 5 of "The Crown."
Judge Robert Rinder questioned why the royal signed a deal with Netflix knowing that its show "The Crown" misinforms viewers about Princess Diana.
"What's more important? Money or defending his mum?"
Netflix wants to dedicate an entire episode in the series to Princess Diana's Panorama interview.
"LeBron James is cool and can say what he wants. I respect that."
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have so far only announced two projects for their multi-million dollar deal with Netflix.
She also ordered a series of unwanted services for the victim, including a nose job from a private cosmetic surgery hospital.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex "won't cut ties with Netflix because they thrive off the interest in Diana."
The series is the second project under the multi-million dollar deal the Duke and Duchess of Sussex inked with Netflix.
The streaming giant will screen "Diana: The Musical" despite criticism that it is a "crude, offensive" portrayal of the late princess.
"Bridgerton," based on Julia Quinn's novel series of the same name, recently released a teaser of its second season.
The upcoming season will be released in the same year that marks 70 years of Queen Elizabeth II's reign on the British throne.