Prince William and Prince Harry
Prince William and Prince Harry attend the opening of the Greenhouse Sports Centre on April 26, 2018, in London. Getty Images/Toby Melville

Prince William and Prince Harry’s alleged rivalry will extend on the small screen.

Daily Mail journalist Richard Eden revealed that the Duke of Cambridge’s TV program has been picked up by Netflix, while the Duke of Sussex’s special has been picked up by Apple TV+.

The future king’s documentary will be released to mark the 30th anniversary of Tusk, the wildlife conservation charity that Prince William is a patron of. An insider told Eden that the project would be huge and it will be a feature-length show that Netflix would release across the globe.

“It will highlight William’s vital work to save wildlife and will feature Tusk’s current projects in Africa. Tusk things it will be brilliant in spreading the word about conservation,” the insider said.

Prince Harry’s project, on the other hand, will focus on mental health, and it will be produced and hosted by Oprah Winfrey. Prince Harry is believed to have asked Apple for a huge donation to mental health charities instead of paying him.

Apple TV+ was recently launched with the intention of knocking Netflix off as the current world leader in television streaming. Winfrey was one of the A-listers who launched Apple TV+ in March.

Meanwhile, the documentaries of Prince William and Prince Harry are just one of the ways wherein they would be working separately. The royal siblings recently separated their households. Prince William, Kate Middleton, and their three children are operating under Kensington Palace.

Prince Harry, Markle and their son, Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor, created their own Instagram account called Sussex Royal. The royal couple will be working at Buckingham Palace.

Prince William and Prince Harry have also been rumored to be feuding with each other because of their wives. However, the siblings have not confirmed or denied the allegations. A spokesperson for the palace previously said that there is no truth to the rumors that Markle and Middleton are not in good terms.

In fact, the royal couples have teamed up to launch the new helpline, Shout.