The Emmy organizers did not include Harry and Meghan's documentary, "Harry & Meghan: An African Journey," in the nominations for the 74th Primetime Emmy Awards. The documentary was released in October 2019 and followed the couple on their royal tour of Africa.
There are a few possible reasons why the documentary was not nominated. One possibility is that the Emmy organizers felt that the documentary did not meet the criteria for nomination.
The Emmy Awards have a number of criteria that must be met in order to be eligible for nomination, including the length of the program, the number of episodes, and the date of broadcast. It is possible that the Emmy organizers felt that "Harry & Meghan: An African Journey" did not meet these criteria.
Another possibility is that the Emmy organizers felt that the documentary was not worthy of nomination. The Emmy Awards are highly competitive, and only the best programs are typically nominated. It is possible that the Emmy organizers felt that "Harry & Meghan: An African Journey" was not one of the best programs of the year.
Finally, it is also possible that the Emmy organizers were influenced by the negative publicity that Harry and Meghan have received in recent years. The couple has been criticized for their decision to step back from royal duties and their subsequent comments about the royal family. It is possible that the Emmy organizers felt that nominating "Harry & Meghan: An African Journey" would be seen as giving the couple a platform to promote their views.
Whatever the reason, the decision not to nominate "Harry & Meghan: An African Journey" is a significant blow to the couple. The documentary was their first major project after stepping back from royal duties, and they were hoping that it would be a success. The fact that it was not nominated for an Emmy is a sign that the couple's popularity may be waning.
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