Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's followers and fans have new Netflix shows to watch out for.

On Thursday, Deadline reported that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are cooking two new non-fiction projects with Netflix as part of the overall deal they signed with the streamer in 2020 via their company, Archewell Productions.

The two shows, which will feature the couple's individual interests and hobbies, are reportedly still in the early stages of production. They will follow the release of the royal couple's first Netflix docuseries, "Harry & Meghan," in 2022.

The first Netflix series, which will be produced by Sony Picture Television's The Intellectual Property Corporation and co-executive produced by Markle herself, will show the duchess as she "celebrates the joys of cooking, gardening, entertaining and friendship."

The producers for Markle's series are the same people behind "The D'Amelio Show" and "Leah Remini: Scientology & the Aftermath."

Leah Hariton of "Selena + Chef" will serve as showrunner, while Michael Steed of "My Next Guest Needs No Introduction" and "Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown" will take care of the show's direction.

It is worth noting that Meghan has always shown her love for cooking. In 2018, she also wrote the foreword for The Hubb Community Kitchen's "Together: Our Community Cookbook" in support of women who were affected by the 2017 Grenfell Tower Tragedy.

Meanwhile, the Sussexes' second Netflix series will show the world of professional polo, a sport Prince Harry has been known to play for a long time.

The series shot primarily at the U.S. Open Polo Championship at the USPA National Polo Center in Wellington, Florida, will be produced by Boardwalk Pictures.

Boardwalk Pictures is the production company behind "Chef's Table," "Pepsi, Where's My Jet?" and "Sex, Love & Goop" on Netflix.

For the polo-related series, the Sussexes will co-executive produce with Archewell Productions' Psynik and Boardwalk Pictures' Andrew Fried, Sarina Roma and Dane Lillegard. Also joining them as executive producers are Miloš Balać and Ian Samplin.

The news comes after Netflix Chief Content Officer Bela Bajaria revealed in February during the Next on Netflix event that Prince Harry and Meghan have a "bunch: of works in development.

In the same month, Markle announced her new creative partnership with Lemonada Media for her "Archetypes" podcast.

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