According to the newspaper, Markle penned a personal letter inviting Swift to come on the podcast at some point, but through a representative, the singer declined this offer.
According to The Wall Street Journal report, Markle and her husband Prince Harry have encountered challenges in their efforts to produce successful shows and content for Netflix from their production company Archewell.
According to The Wall Street Journal report, the business established by the couple in Los Angeles has not struck gold outside of leaning on leveraging their own personal stories.
According to new revelations, Spotify and the Sussexes issued a joint statement that they would be terminating their $20 million contract after just one season together.
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A source confirmed that there will not be a second season of the Archetypes podcast, despite the first season topping the charts last year.
The source also said that the former royal couple did not produce enough products as agreed, so they did not receive full payment.
According to people familiar with the project told the newspaper, their project failed was an animated children's show titled "Pearl," which was canceled by Netflix. Additionally, the Wall Street Journal also reported that at least two other show ideas proposed by the couple in the past year were rejected.
Sources told the Wall Street Journal that Netflix will not renew Harry Meghan's contract, which runs through 2025.
Both Spotify and Netflix appear to be suffering from the ex-royal couple's low productivity. A show conceived by Harry and Meghan that appeared to be similar to the successful show on Netflix was rejected by the streaming giant.