Meghan and Harry's big 2024 Sussex rebrand is 'being rejected by the world'

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's rebrand is being "rejected by the world" according to a royal expert.After a tough 2023, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are seemingly embarking on a fresh rebrand in 2024.Just two months into the year, the couple have attended several high-profile events and have even relaunched their Sussex.com website.In addition to this, it was also recently announced that Meghan would be getting back into podcasting after signing a deal with Lemonada Media following the collapse of her Spotify contract last year.Earlier this month, the former Suits actress said she was "proud" to share that she's joined Lemonada to continue her "love of podcasting", the Mirror reports.In a statement released earlier this month, the 42-year-old said: "I’m proud to now be able to share that I am joining the brilliant team at Lemonada to continue my love of podcasting."Being able to support a female-founded company with a roster of thought-provoking and highly entertaining podcasts is a fantastic way to kick off 2024."Harry and Meghan famously signed a lucrative $25m (£19m) deal with streaming platform Spotify, where the duchess hosted her Archetypes podcast which saw her chat with different celebrity pals including tennis legend Serena Williams, socialite Paris Hilton and singer Mariah Carey.However, the 12-episode series came to an abrupt end last year when the Sussexes' were suddenly dropped by the streaming giant and were later labelled as "grifters" by a Spotify executive.In terms of public appearances, the couple were seen in Jamaica at the Bob Marley: One Love film premiere in January.The couple's first second public appearance came earlier this month when they jetted off from California to Canada for the Invictus

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