In the wake of facing setbacks in their joint business ventures, Meghan Markle is reportedly forging ahead with plans for a comeback without the support of her husband, Prince Harry.
Recent developments have seen their podcast, Archewell Audio, meet an untimely demise as Spotify decided to cancel it after just one season.
Adding to their troubles, their application to trademark the podcast's name was also denied.
Moreover, it is claimed that the couple has been delivered a firm directive from Netflix, urging them to produce more successful shows if they wish to secure the remaining £40million in fees.
Despite the challenges they have encountered, sources have revealed that Meghan is gearing up for a series of lucrative commercial endorsements.
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Furthermore, she is said to be diligently working on a book with a strong feminist perspective.
Last year, Meghan and Harry struck a lucrative deal with publishing giant Penguin Random House for a four-book agreement, with potential earnings reaching a staggering £29million.
In a bid to revitalize her career, Meghan has recently aligned herself with the prestigious Hollywood talent agency WME, in hopes of attracting better opportunities and future successes.
The couple is reportedly attributing their previous disappointments with Spotify and Netflix to the shifting economics of the streaming industry, suggesting that both platforms are currently grappling with limited resources.
While Meghan is charting her own path to recovery, Prince Harry remains dedicated to his own endeavours.
His upcoming series, "Heart of Invictus," focusing on the inspiring Invictus Games he founded for wounded veterans, is set to premiere on Netflix in August.
Prince Harry is also said to be following in his mother's footsteps by going to Africa to film a new documentary for Netflix, sources tell Page Six.
Meanwhile, Meghan's animated series, "Pearl," unfortunately faced the chopping block.
Netflix, however, eagerly awaits the final season of the widely popular royal drama "The Crown," which will delve into the early stages of Prince William and Kate Middleton's relationship.
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