A British broadcaster has weighed in on suggestions Meghan Markle’s star power would increase if she left Prince Harry, following the couple's lost $20 million Spotify deal.
A British broadcaster has refuted suggestions Meghan Markle should leave Prince Harry to"save her career" after Spotify axed her podcast series Archetypes.
Speaking on Sky News Australia's The Royal Report on Sunday, British broadcaster Esther Krakue believed it was"very much the opposite". “I think anyone who has been paying attention knows that the real power of the Sussexes’ brand… lies in the fact that they are together. They are a star couple effectively."
Ms Krakue noted Meghan is generally more comfortable in the limelight given her background as an actress, so taking centre stage in the couple's brand going forward made sense. “Her team have warned her that there’s no future with Harry and that she needs to start working on her individual projects rather than being seen as one half of ‘Brand Sussex'," the source said.
to produce the Archetypes podcast, but the streaming service announced in June it was dropping the contract after one season.
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