Prince Harry, Meghan Markle Allegedly At Risk Of Losing $130 Million Deals; Spotify, Netflix Reportedly Upset

Are You Prince Harry Meghan Markle getting fired? One report says the two are losing millions because they aren’t making enough content for Spotify and Netflix. Gossip Cop investigates.

‘Nothing To Show For It’

According to In TouchHarry and Markle are missing their golden opportunities at Spotify & Netflix. They signed contracts totaling more than $130 million in 2020. This allowed them to stay away form the royal family. They have produced very little since the signing of those contracts.

A source says “the Sussexes have been all talk and no action.” Since buying a mansion and welcoming a baby, the two have only recorded 34 minutes of content. They are slow even by pandemic standards. “Harry and Meghan are under pressure to deliver,” an insider says, “there’s talk they could be fired!”

Both Netflix and Spotify have posted job openings for Archewell productions. A source claims this is a sign to impatience. The corporations “have been forced to take production into their own hands.” The two pledged to be executive producers, but now they’re in over their heads. A source concludes that if the two can’t make some content soon, “they could end up losing everything.”

These things take time

First, how can a job posting be interpreted as impatience? Archewell is showing initiative by looking for employees. Archewell is hiring people to do the gruntwork of production. That means things are moving smoothly.

The tabloid reports that Harry and Markle have been busy welcoming their daughter Lilibet Diana into this world. It doesn’t help that Archewell’s first Netflix productions are PearlThe animated series ‘The Invictus Games’ is available as an animated series and a Harry-directed documentary. Documentaries and animation take longer than many other productions, but that doesn’t mean the two are off track at all. Heart of Invictus can’t come out until the games occur in 2022, so there’s no real timetable on that.

Spotify and Netflix are billion-dollar companies that know how to make contracts. They wouldn’t just give the Sussexes $138 million upfront with no expectation of content. That’s not how content works. If you don’t trust Markle and Harry, then you should trust Spotify and Netflix’s ability to generate content. They definitely know what they’re doing.

Other Royal Attacks

You can’t trust In Touch’s so-called sources because they’ve blown it many times before. It claimed Meghan Markle was obsessed with Prince William and deceptively promised details from Markle’s personal diary. These stories were absurdly false and had no supporting evidence.

This outlet also announced Markle was writing a memoir that would bash the royal family, yet she’s only written a children’s book. It has no insight into Markle’s life, so this story of a faulty timeline should be disregarded. Good content takes time to create and the Duke and Duchess are very busy.

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