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Netflix Loses Patience with Harry and Meghan: $100 Million Deal in Jeopardy

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Netflix Loses Patience with Harry and Meghan: $100 Million Deal in Jeopardy

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Netflix, the popular streaming giant, is reportedly losing patience with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.

The couple signed a lucrative $100 million deal with the platform, promising to produce a variety of TV shows and movies.

However, only one documentary series has been completed so far, leaving Netflix dissatisfied with their slow progress.

Furthermore, public interest in the couple has significantly declined.

This comes after Spotify dropped Harry and Meghan due to their podcast, Archetypes, falling short of expectations.

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In a surprising turn of events, Meghan Markle personally invited Taylor Swift to appear on a podcast, but the invitation was rejected.

The Wall Street Journal reported that the Duchess of Sussex wrote a personal letter to the renowned singer, only to receive a rejection through her representative.

Royal fans speculate that Taylor’s decision was influenced by Meghan’s discussions on feminism, which some find unconvincing and easily misunderstood, given her status as a prince’s wife.

Taylor’s fan base expressed relief that she declined the offer.

Interestingly, Meghan’s refusal to work with the Sussexes was based on the advice of a friend who previously collaborated with the couple.

The results of their previous collaboration did not meet expectations, leading to the friend advising Meghan against further involvement.

It seems that even those who have worked closely with the couple are skeptical of their capabilities.

One notable collaboration that has garnered criticism is Prince Harry’s partnership with Jon Bon Jovi for the Invictus Games choir.

The duo recorded a single called “Unbroken” at the iconic Abbey Road Studios.

However, the song has yet to be released, and there are no indications of when it will be available.

Last year, the project was intended to coincide with the Invictus Games in The Hague, but the event was postponed.

Despite the anticipation, Harry’s collaboration with Bon Jovi has been labeled as “tragic” and “awful.”

In a social media post, Prince Harry made a tongue-in-cheek reference to Bon Jovi’s hit song “Living on a Prayer,” hinting at their upcoming meet-up in London.

However, this post received criticism from royalists who deemed it tacky and questioned why he still uses the term “royal” after stepping back from his royal duties.

Some even pointed out that Harry is living off taxpayers’ money, making his choice to use the title even more questionable.

As Netflix’s patience wears thin and public interest dwindles, the future of the $100 million deal hangs in the balance for Harry and Meghan.

Their inability to deliver on promised projects and the lukewarm reception to their collaborations have raised doubts about their viability in the entertainment industry.

Only time will tell if they can regain the trust and enthusiasm of their audience.

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