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Harry and Meghan Lose Lucrative Deals with Spotify and Netflix

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have suffered a major setback as they lost their lucrative deals with Spotify and Netflix.

The news came as the couple’s brand seems to be crumbling, and they are facing financial difficulties.

The couple was once at the top of the world, but things seem to be changing fast.

Late last week, news broke that Spotify had canceled the $29 million deal with Meghan and Harry due to their absence.

Despite being part of the Spotify deal, Harry has never managed to release any shows on his own.

Instead, he followed in the centuries of traditions set by royal spas of combining both laziness and a sense of malcontent.

As head of podcast innovation Bill Simmons decided to really let loose on the couple calling them grifters Simmons also revealed an attempt to help Harry saying, I gotta get drunk one night and tell the story of trying to help him with a podcast idea.

It’s one of my best stories.

The cancellation of the Spotify deal was followed by news that Netflix was unlikely to renew the deal with the Royal Family.

Within 48 hours of the Spotify news, Suns Royal editor Matt Wilkinson reported that a Netflix quote was unlikely.

The source told Wilkinson that Harry’s Invictus Games documentary is their only other project in the works.

Some people upstairs were less than friendly, one source said.

It feels like a lemon should be a lot of money.

The news of the cancellations has left the couple devastated, and they could be worth millions of dollars.

There are concerns that their mailbags think the empire is collapsing.

One industry source told Page Six.

Quote, I think they have come off as being lazy and difficult, and then in the sun.

The former Harry biographer and 11 showed up to say that Meghan and Harry’s empire is crumbling and that quote people are fed up with them now in the Daily Mail.

Markoski said the air is going out of their much-hyped balloon.

The couple’s brand and culture experts have said that making his brand is such a blockbuster, and I imagine many other companies will follow suit.

In the Times, the paper’s podcast reviewer said Spotify had pulled the plug on what it thought were audio numbers.

Entertainment and royal insiders were lining up to spell how terrible things are for brands at this moment.

The loss of these deals has raised questions about the couple’s financial future.

While Meghan and Harry managed to land somewhere north of £200 million in their first 18 months in the US, it’s not like these companies just dumped a lot of money into their accounts while they were chewing the ends of their Tiffany and company pencils and trying to think up some ideas instead.

These kinds of packages are more likely to have resulted in Meghan and Harry’s earnings dependent on their output, and since their Spotify deal was basically canceled, that means they’re going to have lost out on a lot of money.

Page Six has reported that quote.

They will not be paid anything close to the full amount they could have earned under the deal, and then P. R. Gurukoski has estimated that the end of their round with Spotify may have cost them about $14.5 million, which is about the same size of the mortgage they took out back in 2020.

A source who spoke to Page Six insists that they are not broke but need to continue spending, not banking.

The current state of their finances is a very difficult question to discuss.

With all this bad news for Meghan and Harry, is it any wonder Meghan was stressed and unhappy when the paparazzi footage was released over the weekend?

Meghan only signed with Hollywood mega-agent Ari Emanuel in April, and now speculation is rife that the former actress could sign Christian’s new face, even if she succeeds; the fee won’t come close to their Spotify deal or Netflix’s numbers.

Harry and Meghan’s financial future looks bleak, and it has to be one of the worst, if not the worst, journeys of faith as the two of them fled the UK, floating in streams without paddling if their Netflix contracts collapsed too.

In fact, it will be the same as the one in Jaws.

Losing a deal for Oscar Wilde can be seen as a mutual misfortune when a shark jumps into a boat and starts eating someone’s leg.

Looks like it’s been overlooked, or maybe Harry and Meghan.

The royal stories they’ve already told are bad for business, after all, who wants to pay them at this moment?

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