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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
Catherine Wylie

Harry and Meghan to produce adaptation of Afghan war memoir ‘No Way Out’ for Netflix

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are set to produce a war film for Netflix, drawing on an Afghanistan memoir.

US outlet Deadline has reported that the project will adapt No Way Out: The Searing True Story of Men Under Siege, by Major Adam Jowett, who led the unit at the heart of the story.

The film will chronicle Easy Company, a contingent of Paras and Royal Irish Rangers, as they defended a district in Helmand Province in July 2006, enduring fierce attacks from the Taliban.

The subject matter will be familiar for Prince Harry, who completed two frontline tours in Afghanistan.

In late 2007, he undertook a 10-week tour of duty, operating as a battlefield air controller behind enemy lines in Helmand Province.

The covert mission was ultimately cut short after its details were leaked online.

Upon his return, Harry was dubbed the “Warrior Prince”, “Harry the Brave”, and “One of Our Boys” by the press for fighting for his country.

The duke was promoted from second lieutenant to lieutenant in April 2008.

Hoping to go back to Afghanistan, he retrained and qualified as an Apache helicopter pilot after rigorous training in Britain and America.

He was promoted to the rank of captain in April 2011 and was also awarded his Apache Badge from the officer in command of his Squadron at the same time.

In September 2012, he made it back to Afghanistan for a 20-week stint which gave him the chance to use his Apache flying skills and head out on operations in his role as co-pilot gunner.

Kensington Palace officially confirmed Harry’s departure from the Army in March 2015, marking the end of 10 years of service.

Prince Harry completed two tours of duty in Afghanistan (PA Archive)

Harry and Meghan signed a watered-down, first-look deal with Netflix 2025, giving the streaming giant first option on projects by the Sussexes’ Archewell Productions.

Figures showed earlier this year that the duchess’s second season of With Love, Meghan failed to crack the top 1,000 most-watched programmes on the platform.

Her lifestyle company As Ever, which sells jams, herbal teas and chocolates, was meanwhile revealed to have ended its partnership with Netflix in March, with a spokesperson saying the brand was “now ready to stand on its own”.

The couple are helping to produce a new polo-themed drama for Netflix, set in the town of Wellington, Florida, and following two rival teams and the families that lead them.

Harry and Meghan previously executive produced the 2024 docuseries Polo, which captured a behind-the-scenes look into professional polo players’ lives on and off the field.

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