Just a few months after signing a multimillion-dollar video deal with Netflix, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have pacted with Spotify to produce podcasts that “spotlight powerful and diverse voices and perspectives,” the streamer said today.
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Meghan Markle, Prince Harry, And Their New Podcast Company ‘Archewell Audio’ Sign Exclusive Deal With Spotify
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Prince Harry And Meghan Markle Video Views Balloon After Royal Exit
Since it was announced earlier this year that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, would be stepping back from their formal roles in the British royal family, plenty of coverage has focused on how the two will earn money going forward. As members of the royal family, they were afforded a salary and home via British taxpayers, but in stepping back, they forego those revenue streams.
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Prince Harry Says Fortnite “Shouldn’t Be Allowed,” Calls Social Media “More Addictive Than Alcohol”
Prince Harry, who is expecting his first child with wife Meghan Markle and is sixth in line for succession of the British throne, has long made known his disdain for the blockbuster video game Fortnite, sharing concerns about the title while visiting young schoolchildren in Sussex late last year.
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