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UNICEF Rejects Meghan’s Plea to Join Mental Health Audio with Spotify

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UNICEF Rejects Meghan’s Plea to Join Mental Health Audio with Spotify

and have faced a setback in their post-royal endeavors as UNICEF rejects their plea to join the mental health audio project with Spotify.

The couple recently parted ways with the streaming platform, and according to a royal commentator, they are now vulnerable to criticism and scrutiny.

Despite reportedly having other projects in the works, high-profile figures have deemed the couple as unattractive talents.

This latest rejection from UNICEF adds to their growing list of setbacks.

Spotify, on the other hand, has announced a three-year partnership with UNICEF to support mental health by bringing audio resources to young people, including refugees, displaced individuals, and migrants.

It seems that is particularly annoyed by this partnership.

She had hoped to be involved in the project with Spotify, but her request was denied by UNICEF.

This is not the first time Meghan has felt snubbed by an organization, as she previously walked out of an engagement in Fiji after feeling ignored by a United Nations women's group.

Now, she perceives this partnership as a stolen idea, simply because it involves mental health.

However, the truth is that the deal between UNICEF and Spotify has nothing to do with Meghan and Harry.

They are merely making it about themselves, showcasing their delusional thinking.

It is worth noting that legitimate major non-governmental organizations are partnering with media companies, such as Earthshot with YouTube and now UNICEF with Spotify, independent of the Sussexes' involvement.

The collapse of the Spotify deal has opened the floodgates for criticism against Meghan and Harry.

Columnist Alison Pearson, writing in the Daily Telegraph, points out that the couple has faced negative opinions and backlash from various sources.

Even figures within Spotify, like company executive Bill Simmons, have publicly labeled them as grifters.

Pearson suggests that industry sharks are sensing the couple's vulnerabilities and are now launching attacks.

Jeremy Zimmer, the chief executive of United Talent Agency, has also questioned Meghan's talent, stating that she is not necessarily gifted in any particular area.

This growing chorus of criticism further undermines their reputation.

The controversy surrounding Meghan Markle shows no signs of abating.

Royal insider Angela Levin recently expressed doubts about Meghan's credibility, particularly in relation to her plans to write a memoir.

Levin believes that Meghan's history of stretching the truth and exaggerating stories has eroded her credibility, making it difficult for the public to trust her claims.

With ongoing public scrutiny and skepticism surrounding Meghan's narratives, she may face an uphill battle in gaining public trust.

It remains to be seen how this latest rejection from UNICEF will impact the couple's future endeavors.

As they navigate their post-royal lives, Meghan and Harry must confront the consequences of their actions and the perception of their abilities.

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