First, Spotify decided to pull the plug on the couple's podcast deal, and now it appears that even their Netflix partners are growing impatient.
The Sussexes have been given a warning that they need to step up their game if they want to salvage their faltering deal. Netflix is demanding new shows and fresh content, putting pressure on Harry and Meghan's team to deliver.
Their outstanding fees of £40 million ($51 million) are at stake. It seems that their initial success with the highly-rated documentary "Harry and Meghan" is not enough to secure their financial future.
But the troubles don't end there. Rumors are swirling that the couple is planning to launch more sensational attacks on the royal family in their upcoming projects, aiming to reveal even more shocking details. It appears that they are willing to go to extreme lengths to secure their deal and maintain their relevance in the entertainment industry. However, the reality is far from glamorous. Their Hollywood venture is starting to resemble a flop.
Reports indicate that there have been more cancellations and rejections than actual shows in the couple's portfolio. Netflix has become a graveyard for their failed projects, including the cancellation of their animated children's show, "Pearl." In fact, the streaming service has rejected at least two ideas in the past year alone.
The outlook is grim, and there seems to be a growing sense of unfriendliness towards the couple at the top. The promised big bucks that lured Harry and Meghan into this venture are nowhere to be found.
It's a harsh reality check for the Sussexes, who once believed they could conquer Hollywood and build a successful empire. The road to stardom has been rockier than expected, and their dreams of fame and fortune are slipping through their fingers.