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Meghan Markle Jealous of Prince William’s Apple Music Projects, Sussexes in Trouble with Spotify
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's multi-year deal with Spotify has hit a roadblock, as the couple has only released one project since signing the deal.
In contrast, Prince William has partnered with Apple Music, a direct competitor of Spotify, and has already lined up several projects with the music platform.
According to sources, Markle was surprised and couldn't help but feel jealous of William's success.
Prince William's recent appearance on Apple Fitness Plus and his candid conversation have garnered praise and attention.
Meanwhile, Harry and Meghan are reportedly under pressure from Spotify to produce more content for their podcast.
The streaming company, which signed a $33 million deal with the couple, is eager to see a return on their investment.
The source states, “Spotify's getting antsy.
You can't blame them for looking for a return on their investment.
It can't be a good look for Meghan and Harry when William puts out something so effortlessly and donates a huge sum to mental health charities at the same time.
Meghan's likely seething that it's made them look so bad.”
During a recent interview, Prince William shared some of his favorite songs, including Tina Turner's “The Best,” which he used to listen to with Prince Harry.
The source suggests that this was William's way of extending an olive branch to his younger brother, as he misses the good times they shared while growing up.
However, Markle doesn't seem thrilled about William's gesture, as she believes he did it to promote his own partnership with Apple Music.
In the midst of all this, Meghan and Harry's £18 million Spotify podcast deal is facing scrutiny.
Their expected 2021 Archul series has yet to be released, and Spotify has remained silent about its air date.
The couple has only produced 35 minutes of content for their Archul audio channel, and questions about the future of the podcast remain unanswered.
Unlike other shows on Gimlet's website, Archul audio is notably absent, raising further concerns.
Spotify's press release from last December, which boasted about the collaboration with Archul audio, now seems far-fetched.
The release stated that the podcast would leverage Spotify's global reach and feature powerful and diverse voices.
It also promised a holiday special hosted by the Duke and Duchess, followed by a complete series in 2021.
However, as of now, there have been no updates or releases.
Despite the lack of content, Meghan and Harry's Spotify podcast has received positive reviews from some royal fans.
However, others express gratitude for not seeing any content from the couple on Netflix, suggesting that the Spotify deal may have been more about publicity than actual podcast production.
It remains to be seen when or if Meghan and Harry will deliver on their podcast promises.
In conclusion, Meghan Markle's jealousy over Prince William's projects with Apple Music has caused tension in the Sussexes' deal with Spotify.
With only one released project and pressure from the streaming company, the couple's podcast venture is facing uncertainty.
Meanwhile, questions loom over the future of their Archul series, as Spotify remains tight-lipped.
Despite rave reviews from some fans, doubts persist about the extent of Meghan and Harry's commitment to producing quality content for their podcast.