Prince Harry and Meghan Markle been having a stream of business fails after they lost out on their $20 million deal with Spotify
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are willing to do anything at all at this point, if that will earn them enough to let them keep their posh lifestyle.
According to a source cited by OK! Magazine, the Sussexes are willing to do whatever it takes to maintain the lifestyle they are living after they exited their senior royal positions in 2020.
“They’ll do whatever it takes to maintain their posh Montecito
lifestyle,” the insider said. “Harry even agreed to do a public therapy
session in March — a 90-minute livestream event with trauma expert and
author Dr Gabor Maté,” the source recently pointed out to a magazine.
The
source claimed “nothing is off the table” for the duo if it can bring in big
bucks. They added, “[Harry] and Meghan know their opportunities haven’t gone
as planned, but they’re determined to stick it out and become a success — no
matter what.”
The Duke and Duchess are reportedly in their “flop era” as
dubbed by the Rolling Stone Magazine.
They were seemingly having
a stream of business fails after they lost out on their $20 million deal
with Spotify after just one season of Markle’s podcast, Archetypes.
According
to a source cited by Variety, Spotify had been expecting more content from
Archewell Audio. Nearly three years after signing the contract, only one
series has been released.
Sources close to Spotify also said the royal couple did not
meet the productivity benchmark required to receive the full headline payout
from the deal, according to the Wall Street Journal.
Moreover,
according to reports Netflix is unlikely to renew its deal with the Sussexes
which was worth a reported $150 million of which they have only been paid
half of that amount so far.
However, Netflix refuted the claims
in a statement, “We value our partnership with Archewell Productions. Harry
& Meghan was Netflix’s biggest documentary debut ever, and we’ll
continue to work together on a number of projects, including the upcoming
documentary series Heart of Invictus.”