In a trailer for the upcoming podcast, Queen Camilla looked radiant in a navy blue frock adorned with stunning gold jewelry. Fans of the "Reading Room" Festival will be pleased to know that it will return to Hampton Court Palace on Saturday, June 8th, 2024. This literary festival is the second of its kind, following its successful debut earlier this year in June, featuring theatrical performances from luminaries like Dame Judy Dench, Ken Follett, Peter James, and Kate Moss.
It's worth noting that the "Reading Room" is part of an existing Royal initiative, in contrast to Meghan's previous attempt to create an independent platform. Despite Meghan's ambitious goals and aspirations, she struggled to maintain a consistent audience and meet Spotify's expectations. As a result, Spotify announced their decision to part ways with Meghan shortly after the first season of "Archetypes" concluded. The split between Spotify and Archewell Audio was amicable, with both parties expressing pride in the series they created.
However, Meghan and Harry faced criticism from some industry professionals, including Jeremy Zimmer, CEO of United Talent Agency, who humorously questioned Meghan's qualifications as an audio talent during a Cannes Film Festival appearance. It's clear that Meghan's foray into the audio world faced its share of challenges.
Additionally, the Sussexes' projects on Netflix, unrelated to "The Crown," failed to make the top 10 list, and Meghan's family series, "Pearl," was canceled. This led to The Wall Street Journal branding them as "Hollywood flops." Despite the setbacks and mockery, it's important to remember that the couple's decision to step down from their royal duties and pursue a new life in the world of entertainment was met with both support and criticism.
While Queen Camilla has no personal relationship with the Sussexes, she does have a perspective on how they handled their transition from royal duties. Despite the differing paths they've taken, it's clear that both Meghan and the Royal Family continue to be prominent figures in the world of media and entertainment.
