Getty Images Markle produced only 12 episodes of her “Archetypes” podcast as part of a $20 million deal with Spotify. Getty Images Harry’s bombshell memoir “Spare” dished dirt on the royal family this year. Meghan and Prince Harry say their production deals with Spotify and Netflix have been beset by bad luck, according to sources. They say the impact of their blockbuster March 2021 interview with Oprah Winfrey, in which they accused the royal family of racism, was dampened by public sympathy for the Duke of Edinburgh, who was in failing health and died weeks later.Īnd the COVID-19 pandemic torpedoed their plans to establish themselves as money-spinning global influencers, the two have complained to sources. The renegade royals, who swore off public duties in January 2020, have been privately moaning that the launch of Meghan’s “Archetypes” podcast last year was overshadowed by the death of Queen Elizabeth II - Harry’s grandmother and Britain’s longest-serving monarch - in September. “The word is that they think they’ve been really unlucky,” an insider told the Daily Mail. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are blaming the coronavirus pandemic, the illness of the late Prince Philip, and the death of Queen Elizabeth II - everything but themselves - for the failure of their $20 million deal with Spotify and their teetering $100 million Netflix partnership, sources say. How Prince Harry, Meghan and kids spent July 4 revealed in exclusive photos Prince William ‘couldn’t eat for a week’ before Harry, Meghan’s Oprah interview: report Prince Harry may ‘turn his back’ on Meghan Markle’s Hollywood lifestyle: report Americans favor Prince Harry more than Prince William, despite ‘Spare’ and Spotify backlash: poll
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