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Can Meghan and Harry's Spotify bust rise back from ashes? Royal couple looking for possibilities of brand revival

ByPaurush Omar
Jun 29, 2023 02:49 PM IST

As Meghan Markle and Prince Harry navigate the aftermath of their failed Spotify deal, the couple remains determined to forge ahead and prove their worth

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are regrouping after their Spotify deal didn't go as expected. Although disappointed by the way news of their departure from the platform broke, the couple is determined to move forward and return stronger than ever. Despite challenges, Meghan and Harry have exciting plans in the works as they set their sights on a new chapter.

Britain's Prince Harry and Meghan Markle speak during the 2021 Global Citizen Live festival at the Great Lawn, Central Park.(AFP)
Britain's Prince Harry and Meghan Markle speak during the 2021 Global Citizen Live festival at the Great Lawn, Central Park.(AFP)

Spotify Deal Fallout

Behind-the-scenes sources reveal that Spotify failed to release a statement highlighting their positive collaboration with Meghan, which left the couple feeling let down. Additionally, the royal duo wasn't meeting Spotify's content expectations, leading to the premature end of their deal. The fallout included the cancellation of Meghan's "Archetypes" podcast, prompting criticism from Spotify executive Bill Simmons.

Facing Backlash

Amidst a barrage of negative press, Meghan and Harry are feeling frustrated with the continuous onslaught. The couple is tired of people taking cheap shots at them and seeks to rise above the criticism. However, they remain undeterred and determined to forge ahead.

Despite the disappointment, Meghan and Harry have numerous exciting projects in the pipeline. Their setbacks have only fueled their determination to come back stronger and make a positive impact. The couple aims to continue uplifting and entertaining audiences while highlighting diverse perspectives and voices.

Archetypes Podcast

Meghan's podcast, "Archetypes," gained attention with its diverse guest lineup, featuring interviews with Mariah Carey, Paris Hilton, Mindy Kaling, and Issa Rae. While the show's first season received praise, news broke that it would not be renewed for a second season at Spotify. However, Meghan remains committed to developing more content for her dedicated audience on another platform.

Challenging Rumors

Amidst the speculation surrounding their work ethic, including rumors that Meghan wasn't present during podcast interviews, Andy Cohen stepped forward to defend the duchess. He dismissed the notion as an "insane rumor" and confirmed that he had indeed conversed with Meghan for their recording. Cohen emphasized that Meghan's podcast revolves around conversations with people, making it implausible for her to be absent.

Also read | Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's partnership with Netflix continues to thrive

The Netflix Partnership

Alongside their Spotify deal, Meghan and Harry signed a significant agreement with Netflix following their departure from royal duties. Despite the Spotify setback, Netflix remains committed to the partnership and expressed their support for the couple. Collaborative projects, such as the upcoming documentary series "Heart of Invictus," are still in progress.

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