Meghan and Harry’s Spotify debacle could mean the end of Hollywood mega-deals


Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s Spotify debacle might mean an end to the era of mega-deals in Tinseltown, according to a new LA Times report. 

“I do think these deals are going to be fewer and farther apart because there’s a lot of belt-tightening right now,” Susanne Daniels, former YouTube global head of original content, told the outlet. 

This comes directly after Harry, 38, and Markle, 41, had their $20 million deal with Spotify end. The couple produced only one show with a measly 12 episodes, causing Spotify executive Bill Simmons to call them “f–king grifters.” 

A source told the Post that the couple’s Archwell media company didn’t produce enough content to get the full payout from that deal.


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Harry and Meghan produced very little content for Spotify, despite a $20 million deal.
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Harry and Meghan: failed Spotify podcasters.
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Taylor Swift reportedly rejected an invitation to appear on the podcast. 

Harry previously implied in his Oprah interview that he signed the deal out of desperation. 

“That was suggested by somebody else by the point of where my family literally cut me off financially, and I had to afford security for us,” he said. 

Daily Mail’s Diary Editor Richard Eden said Spotify execs were likely “horrified” by how Harry characterized this. 


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Meghan Markle podcasting.
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Harry and Meghan have been widely criticized for their lack of producing content to go with their million dollar deals.
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Another report claimed that Markle didn’t even do her own interviews for her podcast, and her voice was added in later. 

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The royal couple will still continue their Netflix deal — as long as they produce content. They reportedly signed a $100 million deal with Netflix in 2021. 

But, that could be on shaky grounds, too. 

On Monday, an insider alleged to the Sun that the couple “have been paid only half” of their Netflix money and “they will get the rest only if they produce content of real interest.”


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Harry and Meghan have gotten slammed by entertainment executives.
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The royal couple will still continue their Netflix deal — as long as they produce content.
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So far, their docuseries “Harry & Meghan” was a ratings hit, and the platform touted it as their “most viewed documentary ever.” But, they have yet to do much else, although they have a series about the Invictus Games coming out at an unspecified date in the summer. 

In contrast, Ryan Murphy also had a mega deal with Netflix — rumored for $300 million — but the prolific showrunner put out a wide variety of shows, including “The Politician,” “Hollywood,” “The Prom,” and megahits “Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story,” and “The Watcher.”  

The royal couple’s crash and burn with Spotify also caused United Talent Agency CEO Jeremy Zimmer to say, “Turns out Meghan Markle was not a great audio talent, or necessarily any kind of talent… just because you’re famous doesn’t make you great at something.”

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The Post has reached out to Harry and Markles’ reps for comment.



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