The couple, who had once expressed their desire to embrace the "real world," have found themselves facing criticism for expecting royal treatment while simultaneously advocating for a life detached from the trappings of royalty.
This discussion emerged following Meghan McCain's admission that the couple had committed a grave offense in Hollywood: they had become "drop-dead dull."
The Daily Mail reported that despite the official statement of a mutual agreement to part ways and pride in their collaborative efforts, there is likely to be diverse opinions within Spotify headquarters regarding their short-lived partnership.
This situation begs the question posed by McCain: wasn't this precisely what Harry and Meghan wanted? Wasn't their intention to lead a life outside the realm of crowns and ostentatious ceremonies, in a world where success is earned through hard work and the unforgiving bottom line determines one's worth?
Perhaps the prince, once known for his relaxed and carefree attitude, and his down-to-earth wife underestimated the challenges of navigating life beyond the British Royal Family. It seems they may have not fully grasped the extent to which they would have to exert effort and work diligently to earn their income.
