The National Enquirer magazine has reported that the couple relied heavily on their royal status to propel them into stardom. However, sources reveal that they put minimal effort into their work, showing a lack of commitment.
Not only did they lose their Spotify deal, but their $20 million Netflix deal is also at risk due to poor performance. Sources claim that the entitled couple is now attempting to become fashion brand influencers, a job that requires little effort beyond posing for selfies. Unfortunately, it appears that nobody wants to associate with them anymore.
Their dismissal from Spotify came after allegations that a producer conducted interviews for Meghan's podcast series, and her voice was later edited in to give the impression that she conducted them herself. Despite having a two-and-a-half-year contract, only twelve podcast episodes were produced.
A furious Spotify executive named Bill Simmons publicly criticized the couple, referring to them as pampered and blasting their work ethic. This branding of con artists or scammers has dealt a devastating blow to Harry and Meghan's ambition for global dominance and A-list status in Hollywood. It also serves as a warning to other companies that the Sussexes may not live up to their claims.
Shortly after news of the Spotify scandal broke, there were rumors that Meghan was close to securing a $15 million deal with Christian Dior, becoming the new face of the brand. Additionally, Harry was supposed to promote their male fashion line.
However, the French fashion house denied any knowledge of such a deal. This denial has led to speculation that Harry and Meghan may have started the rumor themselves, hoping to attract a lucrative offer. The insider claims that Meghan frequently wore Dior to significant events, including the Queen's funeral and Archie's baptism, while Harry wore a Christian Dior suit to his father's coronation.
According to palace insiders, the recent grifters' attack was not surprising. Palace staff members have described Harry and Meghan as entitled, delusional, rude, lazy, and averse to hard work. It seems that little has changed, as they continue to live in a fairy tale fantasy. They believed that retelling their victim story would lead them to financial freedom, but it has backfired spectacularly.
Now, what do they have left? Losing the Spotify deal is estimated to cost them a staggering $10 million. They must find new ways to finance their extravagant lifestyle, including their $14.5 million Montecito mansion, which requires $2 million in annual security expenses. Additionally, there are Meghan's clothing bills, staffing costs, and extensive travel, often involving private jets.
Harry has been involved in costly lawsuits in British courts, suing the government over security during his visits and dragging reporters to court over phone hacking allegations. However, during his testimony, he admitted to having no evidence to support his claims.
Sources within the palace suggest that the Sussexes are desperately seeking new sources of income. Meghan may even consider reviving her lifestyle blog, The Tig, which she shut down in 2017 after becoming involved with Harry. It is a humbling fall from being a royal duchess to a desperate internet influencer.
Megan has lofty ambitions of becoming a super influencer, on par with celebrities like Gwyneth Paltrow and the Kardashians, who have built massive empires. However, achieving such success requires hard work, something that Meghan and Harry seem unwilling to undertake due to their notorious laziness. They prefer taking selfies while adorned in beautiful clothing over the challenges of earning a living through honest labor.
Meghan and Harry's popularity has taken a nosedive, with waning interest in the couple. Finally, it seems that Hollywood is beginning to see through their facade. In a surprising outburst, Kelly Osbourne, the nepotism product of Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne, openly criticized Harry for his incessant whining and complaining. She didn't mince words, referring to Harry as an "effing" for his constant wallowing in self-pity. This incident indicates that Hollywood is starting to wise up to the Sussexes, and according to a source from the palace, it's about time.
Frankly, if I had done as little work as they have, I would expect to be fired, despite never earning anything close to their extravagant paychecks. Money can't buy talent, class, or happiness. Sadly, both Meghan and Harry lack these qualities, especially Meghan, who comes across as a jaded socialite. As for Harry, his only claim to fame is his birth into the royal family, and since then, he has demonstrated himself to be an ill-mannered and spoiled individual.
One would assume that Harry was raised better than this, but evidently, he cares little for his family. Just look at the person he has become—a despicable, low-life individual. Does Harry seem happy in his supposedly fabulous life in California, where his only family member nearby is his mother, Doria?
They have thrown each and every one of their family members under the bus, displaying a complete disregard for their well-being and the harm caused by their words, whether written or spoken. They invaded their own family's privacy without a hint of remorse, all the while preaching about the importance of privacy rights. Take, for instance, Meghan's letter to her father. Sending a letter and claiming ownership over it is quite puzzling.
Everything with Meghan feels contrived. If her life truly resembles the one she portrays, one must wonder how two children could possibly survive in such an environment of sterile whiteness and beige. Children are naturally messy, so either Meghan doesn't allow them into her pristine space, or, more likely, they are always in the care of nannies or surrogate mothers in areas that are anything but white and beige.
They attribute their lack of success in the United States to the pandemic and even blamed Prince Philip's passing. It's bewildering how they could think this way. They claim that the queen intentionally caused maximum damage to the Markle brand by passing away, without considering the impact on their global image. I find it difficult to comprehend.
Referring to the passing of both grandparents as mere adversities in their quest for more fame and fortune showcases their cruelty, heartlessness, and callousness. They simply need to close their mouths and step away from public life. It's also understandable that when the universe sends you repeated signs to stop what you're doing, it's time to listen.
The couple's behavior is incredibly childish, resembling that of toddlers. They fail to reflect on their half-baked ideas and have an inflated belief that success should come easily to them, expecting the world to be amazed by their supposed intelligence. When you refuse to take responsibility for your actions and cannot comprehend your role in your own mistakes, you are doomed to repeat those mistakes. This pattern is evident in Meghan Markle, who engages in the same nonsensical behavior repeatedly.
Furthermore, Meghan and Harry persistently shift blame onto others or external factors for their well-deserved failures. This only ensures that important sponsors will distance themselves from them. They exhibit the very traits that high-profile individuals detest, such as indiscretion and an unwillingness to take accountability for their actions. Rumors suggest that Meghan managed to retain $5 million from the Spotify deal, despite producing twelve hours of mediocre content. It's truly astonishing.