The revelation comes after the conclusion of the Sussexes' Spotify deal, leaving them on the lookout for new ventures.
In an article for the Daily Mail, royal commentator Alison Boshoff highlighted that Meghan, who recently signed with Hollywood agent Aria Manuel at WME, is actively pursuing creative and commercial opportunities on her own, separate from Harry.
Boshoff described it as a significant solo deal rather than a joint effort, representing a considerable accomplishment.
Regarding Harry's future endeavors, Boshoff suggested that he might be shifting his focus back to charity and advocacy work.
She mentioned his plans to return to Africa for the filming of a documentary, following in the footsteps of his mother, Princess Diana. This venture would see him traveling to the continent alone.
Boshoff added that, for the time being, their ambition to become a global humanitarian power couple appears to be put on hold. It seems that the couple is facing a Hollywood snub, with reports suggesting that A-list celebrities are distancing themselves from the Sussexes.
Kinsey Schofield, a royal expert, noted during an interview with Sky News Australia, that the couple's only successful title on Netflix so far is their reality show. Schofield remarked that the celebrities and companies are avoiding association with the couple due to their perceived tendency to bring drama and underdeliver on their promises.
Despite facing setbacks and being dropped by Spotify, Meghan and Harry are determined to fight back and present their side of the story. They acknowledge their past mistakes but have grand plans for their next endeavor. The couple aims to rebuild their reputation, as they have received criticism from various quarters.
However, rumors are circulating that Netflix might not renew the Sussexes' $100 million contract when it expires in 2025. Following the end of their lucrative £18 million Spotify deal, reports suggest that the streaming giant is hesitant to pay the couple the additional $51 million they are owed unless they produce more compelling content. While their initial documentary series, "Harry and Meghan," became Netflix's most viewed documentary ever, the company reportedly expects more from the couple.
According to a recent report in Closer magazine, a source from Netflix revealed tensions within the streaming platform due to the couple's behavior. However, a spokesperson for Netflix previously expressed their appreciation for their collaboration with Archewell Productions and emphasized their ongoing partnership, mentioning the highly anticipated documentary series "Heart of Invictus."
Recent sources suggest that Harry and Meghan are not taking full accountability for their career setbacks. They allegedly attribute their lack of success since leaving the royal family in 2020 to uncontrollable factors such as the impact of COVID-19, challenging economic conditions, and the unfortunate deaths of Prince Philip and Queen Elizabeth.
Their departure from royal duties coincided with the global pandemic, and shortly after, they garnered attention through their revealing interview with Oprah Winfrey. However, their endeavors were subsequently overshadowed by the passing of Prince Philip and the Queen in September 2022.
In summary, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been surprised by their exclusion from Hollywood circles, while Netflix has extended them a final opportunity. The couple's ambitions to establish themselves as a powerful force in humanitarian work are currently on hold, as they navigate their way through challenges and strive to regain their reputation in the face of criticism and speculation.