Meghan Markle finds herself on shaky ground as her partnership with Netflix faces uncertainty and projects begin to unravel.
The Duchess of Sussex recently emerged from the shadows in the wake of Princess Kate’s cancer diagnosis, making a visit to a children’s hospital in Los Angeles.
Angela Levin, a trusted source close to the situation, revealed that Netflix is growing hesitant about collaborating with Meghan, leading to the downfall of several planned ventures for the royal figure.
Amidst speculations, it is anticipated that Harry’s wife will soon embark on a return journey to the UK alongside Prince Harry for the upcoming Invictus Games, marking her first trip to the country in nearly two years.
During a conversation with host Nana Akua, Angela Levin disclosed that Spotify is also showing disinterest in partnering with Meghan, especially after the relaunch of her podcast Archetypes with the female-led company Lemonada.
Despite this setback, Meghan is poised to unveil new projects on Netflix this year, hinting at upcoming releases during last year’s Variety Gala event.
Angela Levin expressed her concerns on GBN America, highlighting the series of setbacks Meghan has faced recently.
From missing out on a prominent role in a film to losing favor with Netflix and Spotify, Levin criticized Meghan for being overly self-centered in her endeavors.
Levin noted that Meghan’s podcast lacked depth, as she failed to engage with diverse and compelling individuals, instead focusing on her own narrative.
This self-centered approach, according to Levin, has led to a string of disappointments for Meghan, prompting her to reassess her strategies in a bid to stay relevant.
In a scathing critique, Levin condemned Netflix for their portrayal of Prince Andrew in an upcoming movie, accusing the platform of catering to anti-monarchist sentiments and those seeking to undermine the royal family.
Meanwhile, Harry and Meghan have remained tight-lipped on the matter, choosing not to comment on the controversy surrounding the film.
The network is gearing up to release “Scoop,” a film chronicling the behind-the-scenes efforts that led to the explosive interview involving Prince Andrew and his ties to Jeffrey Epstein, which ultimately tarnished his reputation and led to his withdrawal from royal duties.
Reflecting on the situation, Angela Levin voiced her disdain for the interview, labeling it as tedious and aimed at an audience harboring anti-royalist sentiments.
Despite their lucrative deal with Netflix, Meghan and Harry have refrained from publicly addressing the brewing storm, raising concerns among royal experts about potential repercussions on Harry’s relationship with his cousins, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie, daughters of Prince Andrew, with whom he shares a close bond.