Duchess Meghan - Surprising appearance at Netflix talk
Duchess Meghan (42) discussed the Netflix short film "The After" with actor David Oyelowo (47) and director Misan Harriman (born 1977). As recently published pictures show, the wife of Prince Harry (42) hosted a special screening. The conversation took place on November 15 in a private house at the Sussexes' home in Montecito, as reported by People magazine. The Duchess is good friends with photographer Harriman and has now supported him in promoting his first feature film.
Special screening of the director's debut
The 18-minute film marks Harriman's directorial debut. According to Netflix, "The After" delivers "one of the most honest and heartbreaking portrayals of grief ever captured on camera". The short film tells the story of Dayo, a Londoner who witnesses a horrific attack that changes his life.
In an Instagram post, Misan Harriman also published several pictures of the special talk with Meghan, showing that she wore her favorite dress color brown for the occasion. According to the Daily Mail, the blazer is from Valentino Garavani's spring/summer 2022 collection. She paired it with a knitted brown turtleneck top and a satin skirt in the same shade. The trio sat on tall folding movie chairs for the panel. Harriman wrote on the series of pictures from the special screening that it was "special" that the Duchess of Sussex and "so many of my movie idols have seen this film".
Duchess Meghan not only has a connection to the streaming service through a contract between Netflix and Archewell Productions, but also knows the two men well. Earlier this year, Meghan and Harry 's Archewell Foundation announced the donation of school supplies and menstrual products to young women in Nigeria - in collaboration with the GEANCO Foundation, which actor David Oyelowo is involved with.
And she has long been friends with Misan Harriman, who has photographed many pictures of Prince Harry and Meghan. For example, the Nigerian-born Brit took the first official photo of Princess Lilibet (2) on her first birthday. He also appeared in their Netflix series "Harry & Meghan" and made several statements to the media to support the ducal couple on controversial issues surrounding the British royal family.
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Duchess Meghan's appearance at the Netflix talk was a surprise, as she discussed "The After" with director Misan Harriman and actor David Oyelowo. The film is Harriman's directorial debut and is praised for its honest and heartbreaking portrayal of grief. Meghan supported her friend in promoting the film during a special screening at their Montecito home.
On Instagram, Harriman shared pictures from the event, showing Meghan wearing her favorite color brown. The Duchess has a connection to Netflix through Archewell Productions, as she and Harry announced a donation this year in collaboration with the GEANCO Foundation, which Oyelowo is involved with.
Harriman has photographed many pictures of Prince Harry and Meghan in the past, including the first official photo of Princess Lilibet. He also appeared in their Netflix series "Harry & Meghan" and has spoken out in support of the ducal couple on controversial issues.
Meghan is good friends with Harriman and has now returned the favor by supporting him in promoting his film. According to People magazine, the conversation took place in a private house at the Sussexes' home in Montecito on November 15.
The 18-minute film tells the story of Dayo, a Londoner who witnesses a horrific attack that changes his life. Netflix describes it as delivering one of the most honest and heartbreaking portrayals of grief ever captured on camera.
Misan Harriman wrote on Instagram that it was "special" that Meghan and "so many of my movie idols" had seen the film. The Duchess and Oyelowo have a long-standing relationship, as demonstrated by their collaboration on the donation to young women in Nigeria earlier this year.
Source: www.stern.de