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Megan Markle and Prince Harry's £30m podcast beaten by show that plays whale noises

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Prince Harry's new venture hasn't started off with the bang they may have hoped for, as their new podcast sat at number 17 on the Spotify charts when it entered.

Their first Archwell Audio offering was listed three places below Deep Sleep Sounds, which plays whale and sea noises to help people go to sleep.The £30million podcast managed to leapfrog its 'rival' and go to No7.

In the US, where Harry, 36, and Meghan, 39, now live, it went into the charts at No68 before rising to 26. Critics slated the 34-minute podcast as "nauseating", reports The Sun.

They said asking super-rich pals how they coped with lockdown showed just how "out of touch" they were with normal people. Sir Elton joined the Sussexes, and spoke how he cut short a tour after.

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