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Title: Harry and Meghan’s Pre-Planned Megxit Exposed: Talks with Streaming Platform Quibi Uncovered
In a shocking revelation, it has been uncovered that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle had been in talks with the now-defunct streaming platform Quibi a year before their departure from the royal family.
This new evidence contradicts their claims during the explosive Oprah Winfrey interview that they had no plan when leaving the royal fold.
According to reports, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex had multiple meetings with Quibi, a US-based company backed by a staggering $1.3 billion, from early 2019 until their official exit as senior royals in January last year.
This suggests a pre-planned Megxit rather than the spontaneous decision portrayed by Meghan.
The Daily Telegraph revealed that Harry returned from the landmark Sandringham Summit to meet with Quibi executives in London.
Although a deal for him to provide content on the platform reached advanced stages, it ultimately fell through as the app failed to gain traction.
Vanity Fair also claimed that Quibi founder Jeffrey Katzenberg and CEO Meg Whitman approached the couple.
The well-developed proposals included discussions about a potential series of 10-minute videos.
The Duke even attended his final meeting with Quibi executives in London in January last year, just before the pandemic hit.
While Harry and Meghan insisted they had no plans to leave the royal family, it seems that they were actively working behind the scenes to monetize their royal status.
Meghan herself admitted to keeping her American agents, lawyers, and PR team, engaging in constant talks about profiting from her royal connections.
The couple's involvement with Quibi extended beyond Harry.
Meghan continued to consult her US-based advisors, including her lawyer Rick Jenow, business manager Andrew Meyer, talent agent Nick Collins, and PR consultant Kayleigh Thomas Morgan, while still a working royal.
This frustrated British aides who struggled to keep track of the couple's commercial deals.
Quibi's plans for a sustainable tourism project with Harry fell through as the app's popularity plummeted shortly after its release in April 2020.
By the end of the year, the streaming service was shut down due to lack of interest and profitability.
Despite their ongoing ventures in the US, Prince Harry may soon be working on a visa designed for individuals with extraordinary abilities.
However, both he and Meghan have announced that they will be taking some time off after the birth of their daughter in the summer, temporarily stepping back from their multi-million pound deals with Netflix and Spotify.
While the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have chosen to pursue their own path, it is clear that their actions have caused a rift between them and the British public.
Many feel that their constant victimhood narrative and public airing of family matters are becoming tiresome.
They have been accused of using Princess Diana's memory for personal gain, particularly evident in their recent interview with Oprah Winfrey.
Critics argue that if Harry truly wanted to protect his family from media intrusion, he should lead a private life away from high-profile media outlets like Netflix and Spotify.
They believe that his continuous reliance on his mother's legacy for sympathy and financial gain is disrespectful.
Prince Albert of Monaco also criticized Meghan and Harry's decision to discuss family matters publicly, stating that such issues should be dealt with privately within the royal family.
Many share his sentiment, believing that the couple's actions were rude and unkind.
As the public continues to form their opinions on this ongoing saga, it remains to be seen how Harry and Meghan's choices will shape their future and their relationship with the British monarchy.