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Prince William baffled by Harry's Netflix work after new Charles 'attack', expert says
Prince William has been left “baffled” by Prince Harry’s continued association with Netflix after a new documentary alleged that Prince Charles sought PR advice from Jimmy Savile.After he retired as a working royal, Harry signed up to a deal with streaming giant Netflix, but is yet to release anything on the platform.Since starting the role, the prince has faced criticism from some commentators, and was even urged to drop the deal after a “disrespectful” portrayal of his late mother in popular series The Crown.Now, Royal Family concerns have been raised by a new documentary, which revealed that the Prince of Wales once wrote letters to paedophile Jimmy Saville asking for his “common sense” advice.Reacting to the news, royal commentator Neil Sean claimed that this new release would likely leave William confused by his brother’s continued relationship with the platform.“Prince William is rather upset as it is again another attack on his loving father,” Neil told viewers on his YouTube channel. “What baffles Prince William – and this has been told to me by a very good source close to the prince – is that, how could Prince Harry possibly still associate himself with an organisation like Netflix that continues to bash his family.” Harry is embarking on a trip to The Hague for the Invictus Games this week.
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William and Kate’s US trip 'may be tricky for Harry and Meghan as celebs lose interest'
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are losing popularity with A-list celebrities in the US as interest in Kate Middleton and Prince William grows, a royal commentator has claimed.Meghan and Harry moved across the Atlantic in early 2020 to begin their new life as a celebrity couple, no longer working as representatives of the Royal Family.But after a deal with Spotify has reportedly gone awry, forcing the company to take matters into its own hands, there has been speculation that the couples’ popularity overseas is waning.Later this year, Kate and William will visit the US for the second run of their Earthshot Awards ceremony, and royal commentator Neil Sean has claimed that this will test the Sussexes’ popularity.Speaking on his YouTube channel, Neil began by suggesting that Harry and Meghan have been struggling to find appropriate A-list celebrity guests for their Spotify podcast.Neil pointed out that this is despite the couple’s celebrity-packed royal wedding, which was attended by stars including George Clooney and David Beckham.“Later this year, Katherine and William will be making that much anticipated US trip, and as I’ve said before, they are proving incredibly popular now in the United States,” he observed.On the other hand, Neil claimed that Harry and Meghan’s trip to New York in September last year “didn’t pull in the crowds” that the couple had anticipated.And now, with the Cambridge’s popularity reportedly growing, the royal commentator claimed that top tier celebrities are increasingly keen to be presented to Kate and William.“Nothing says anything better than standing next to the future King and Queen of England.
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Prince Harry told to 'stay away' from Jubilee amid fears Meghan could outshine Queen
Prince Harry has been tipped by a Royal expert to return home "solo" without Meghan Markle, his son Archie and baby daughter Lilibet, following being refused permission to fund his own police protection.Neil Sean, a Royal commentator, said that the Duke knows that "too much focus" will be put on Meghan and him "rather than the person it should be, which of course should be our glorious majesty the Queen".The Duke and Duchess of Sussex made the decision to "step away" from royal life and relocate to the States in 2020.It remains up in the air if the Duke of Sussex will return to the UK to celebrate his grandmother's Platinum Jubilee celebrations.But some Royal fans have been speaking out against the 37-year-old Duke returning to the UK - with or without his wife and children.One online commenter said: "Stay away! Not needed, irrelevant, not important, non-entity, liar, bully, useless, insincere, self-promoting numpty!"Another rudely wrote: "The audacity to come here after insulting not only his family but also the people of our country too."A third said: "He must be short of money then and in dire need of the PR."Despite some fans not welcoming back the Duke, others had a more positive view to his return. One commenter said: "Nice for the Queen, of no interest to the public though."Another stated: "I am sure the Queen would love to see them all.
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Spotify takes Harry and Meghan's podcast 'into own hands' after no content for a year
Spotify is reportedly looking to take Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s podcast series “into its own hands” as it advertises a number of in-house roles.The music and podcast streaming service paid £18 million for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex to produce a show on Spotify.The company were hoping for Harry and Meghan to produce content in 2021 but no show has been recorded since a 'holiday special' made under Archewell Audio in December 2020.According to a source, Spotify is now looking to hire more in-house talent to help the former working royals.Speaking to the Sun, a source close to the project said: "Spotify has been waiting a long time for some content from Harry and Meghan and now it appears they have finally taken matters into their own hands."Spotify has also listed a number of short term and Los Angeles-based contracts with Archewell, Harry and Meghan’s organisation, being listed in the job descriptions for a show featuring "the voices of high profile women."A royal expert has recently commented regarding Harry and Meghan’s future podcasts, suggesting the Duke may be taking a ‘back seat’ and suggested that the couple now have an audio team set up.Royal expert Neil Sean, speaking on his YouTube channel Neil Sean’s Daily News Headlines, told his viewers: “Harry and Meghan's Archewell audio team are now allegedly fully complete."Apparently it's taken a long time to get the right team around them but there's a bit of a swift change because initially it was going to be Harry and Meghan but now apparently looks like Harry could be taking a back seat as an executive producer with Meghan leading the charge doing most of the topics. For the latest breaking news from the Royal Family and stories from the Daily Star, sign
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