
Prince Harry is reportedly in discussions with Netflix about creating a documentary to commemorate the 30th anniversary of Princess Diana’s passing in 2027.
A senior Hollywood insider has revealed that Prince Harry is expected to be offered the opportunity to produce a documentary marking three decades since his mother, Princess Diana, tragically died in a car crash in Paris in August 1997.
The planned two or three-part series would be released in 2027 as part of a new extended partnership between the Sussexes and Netflix.
“The idea is that it would be a solo project for Harry, who would be a co-executive producer as well as hosting and narrating the series,” a Los Angeles source disclosed.
“He is uniquely placed, not only to talk about the woman he knew as his mother, but also to examine her role as an enduring social and cultural icon still beloved by so many.”
A production executive further explained, “It’s felt that this is something he would handle with passion and sensitivity, offering fresh insights into not only her life, but also her lasting legacy.”

Many still recall the emotional scenes from Diana’s funeral, where millions of television viewers watched a 12-year-old Prince Harry and his 15-year-old brother, Prince William, walking solemnly behind their mother’s coffin.
Our source added, “Nothing has been agreed yet, but this is being talked about in an extremely positive way.
“Harry might even see it as a stepping stone to building bridges with William and the rest of his family.”