Meghan and Harry at their worst, the couple deprived of a very juicy contract: “They did not meet the required criteria” Dailymotion
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry soon to retire? Their professional activities should, in any case, soon be reduced. The Duchess of Sussex just said “good-bye” to his juicy contract with Spotify. As the platform has just announced, his podcast Archetypes, which tackled the subject of the labels imposed on women that prevent them from advancing, will not be extended for a second season. It’s not the only Duchess and Duke of Sussex’s project that is coming to an untimely end. They will also, again, soon be ousted from an event reserved for the British royal family.
According to what can be read in the press release sent on Thursday June 15, 2023 by Spotify and by Archewell Audio – the production company of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry -, this end of the project would have been done “from a common agreement“.”We are proud of the series we have created together“, can we read in these few lines. The parents of Archie, who has just celebrated his 4th birthday and Lilibet, 2 years old, have reportedly signed an agreement for 15 million pounds sterling, or 17.5 million euros, with Spotify at the end of 2020, but they wouldn’t have “did not meet the required productivity criteria” to receive such payment in full, according to the Wall Street Journal.
They have nothing more to say
The duchess had however put the package by receiving guests such as Mariah Carey, Serena William or the comedian Trevor Noah. The very first episode had also reached new heights by placing itself, very quickly, in the top Spotify. But Meghan Markle will not completely drop the case despite this professional setback. She would have simply planned to sell the second season of Archetypes to another audio platform, as pointed out by the talent agency which recently signed a contract with the Duchess. On the documentary side, on the other hand, it will be necessary to revise its expectations downwards. Relatives of the lovers have explained that they will no longer release films, books and will no longer grant interviews since they have “nothing more to say“.
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