Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are "out of their depth" in the "brutal" world of Hollywood as they are failing to stay relevant despite their million pound deals, a screenwriter and actress has claimed.
The star's comments come after the pair were dumped from their $20m Spotify last month which meant that Meghan's Archetypes podcast was cancelled after just twelve episodes.
The couple still have a solid deal with Netflix and reportedly planning their next project for the streaming giant which will apparently be a scripted series called Bad Manners based off of Charles Dickens' Great Expectations novel.The Sussexes' contract with Netflix runs until 2025 with Harry also set to release a documentary series this summer about the Invictus Games that he founded in 2014, the Scottish Daily Express reports.The Duke is also said to be following in his late mother Princess Diana's footsteps as he pitched a travel documentary that he plans to film by himself in Africa to producers.However, despite their abundance of ideas, Judita DaSilva believes that the couple are not cut out for the "brutal" world of Hollywood where officials are interested in people's beliefs but rather how much money it will make them.
She said that people "want a return on their investment."Appearing on GB News' Saturday Morning Live alongside Esther and Philip, she explained: “They've never been the level of fame that they were thrust into, and they were ill equipped to deal with it and make the right decisions to propel it in a positive direction.“When it came to the business of what they did, when people were throwing millions at him, his response was ‘yes, yes, yes’: He had to make a lot of money quickly to sustain himself and his family."But then once
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