Royal expert Tom Bauer recently made shocking claims in an interview with GB News.
He revealed that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex were facing a money problem as their major sources of income, including deals with Spotify and Netflix, were on the brink due to financial difficulties and lackluster output from the couple.
According to Mr. Bower, Spotify has allegedly canceled their contract, plunging Harry and Meghan into another financial predicament. While neither Spotify nor the Sussexes have confirmed these claims, it raises serious questions about the stability of their financial ventures.
The Spotify deal, signed in December 2020, was a highly anticipated collaboration. However, the couple struggled to deliver consistent programming, with Meghan's "Archewell Audio" podcast being the only notable production.
Although the podcast initially soared to the top of the charts, it quickly lost momentum, dropping to a disappointing 72nd place by the final episode's release. Despite receiving a Gracie Award for her work on the podcast, there has been a nine-month-long radio silence regarding any future projects under the Spotify contract.
The estimated worth of the deal is a staggering $36.7 million, further intensifying the speculation surrounding its cancellation.
The alleged plate-throwing incident in Montecito serves as a metaphor for the chaos within Harry and Meghan's professional lives. With their financial endeavors crumbling, it's no wonder tensions have escalated behind closed doors.
The cancellation of such a lucrative contract undoubtedly has far-reaching consequences, impacting not only their bank account but also their public image. As the whispers of financial difficulties grow louder, Harry and Meghan find themselves at a crossroads.
The Netflix deal, their other major source of income, is also under scrutiny, with no official announcement regarding the release of their much-anticipated Invictus series. The lack of financial security on both fronts adds to the mounting pressure they face.
