Meghan Markle is reportedly planning to make a comeback without the support of her husband Prince Harry just weeks after the couple's joint business venture took a massive blow after being dumped by Spotify.It was announced last month that the Sussexes' deal with the digital music streaming giant had been cancelled meaning Meghan's Archetypes podcast was cut after just one season.Adding to their troubles, the couple's application to trademark their podcast's name was also rejected and their $98 Netflix deal could follow suit if Harry and Meghan don't start producing some fresh new ideas.It's been claimed that the Duke and Duchess received a firm directive from Netflix which urged them to start creating more successful shows if they want to secure the remaining £40m in fees.Despite their setbacks, Meghan is determined to carry on strong and is preparing herself for a series of lucrative commercial endorsements according to sources, the Mirror reports.These are said to expand across multiple domains including food, wellness, fashion and therapy, the Daily Mail reports.Additionally, the Duchess is said to be working hard on a book with a strong feminist perspective.Last year, Meghan and Harry struck a huge deal with publishing giant Penguin Random House for a four-book deal with potential earnings reaching an eye-watering £29m.In an attempt to revitalise her career, Meghan has recently aligned herself with the prestigious Hollywood talent agency WME with hopes to attract future opportunities for herself.The couple are said to be putting their previous disappointments with Spotify and Netflix down to the shifting economics of the streaming industry, suggesting that both platforms are currently struggling with limited
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