As the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's Netflix contract approaches its end, speculation surrounds their next move to sustain their lifestyle in the US. While various possibilities, including book deals, endorsements, and property ventures, are being considered, Bower suggests that Meghan's autobiography could be their "gold mine."
Bower believes that Meghan's vivid imagination could lead to a compelling autobiography that brings in significant income for the couple. However, he also warns that such a move could potentially damage the royal family further.
He notes that Meghan's acting career ended before she joined the royal family, emphasizing that her potential lies in storytelling rather than acting. Bower remarks, "She has a very, very vivid imagination, and she'll be able to spell out an amazing story to increase her income."
Meanwhile, Harry and Meghan's production company, Archewell Productions, is reportedly facing rising costs in the entertainment industry due to actor and writer strikes in Hollywood. This has led to suggestions that the couple might be entering a crucial period that could determine their financial stability.
Despite their five-year $100 million contract with Netflix, concerns arise as the couple has only one new production lined up with the streaming platform. Some experts and historians caution the Sussexes, warning that their strategy might backfire unless they introduce more original content to their roster.
As Prince Harry and Meghan navigate this critical phase, the success of their potential autobiography and the overall performance of Archewell Productions could significantly impact their financial standing and public perception.