Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are in danger of their entire media empire "imploding" as Netflix has "grown tired" of the royals, according to reports.Last week, the couple saw their huge £18m Spotify deal come to an end which saw Meghan's award winning podcast Archetypes being axed after just one season.Rumours are now circulating about what the couple will do next with previous reports suggesting they could sign a new fashion deal with Dior although these claims have now been shut down by a spokesperson for the fashion house.Journalist and author Damien Reilly believes this may be the "end of the road" for the Duke and Duchesses' reputation and business plans, the Express reports.New reports suggest that Netflix could be following in the same footsteps as Spotify and might axe their £78m ($100m) deal with Harry and Meghan.
The news comes after Bill Simmons, Head of Podcast Innovation at the streaming giant slammed the couple over the fractured deal as he dubbed them as "f****** grifters".As a part of their Netflix deal, the couple released their bombshell docuseries 'Harry and Meghan' at the end of last year which was about everything going on in their lives since they stepped down as senior royals in March 2020.Writing for the Spectator, Mr Reilly spoke of the infamous South Park episode earlier this year that mocked the Duke and Duchess of Sussex and explained why it had been a turning point for the couple's media reputation.He said in the past the couple had been "able to write off the endless criticism" before they were "mercilessly savaged by the coolest kids in Tinseltown".He added: "It’s hard not to feel a little sympathy for Meghan, not least because it feels like the end of the road, reputationally."First, she
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