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Prince Harry's controversial podcast pitch to interview Donald Trump and Putin

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Prince Harry reportedly wanted to controversially interview Vlamidir Putin and Donald Trump about their childhood in a Spotify podcast.The Duke of Sussex is said to have shocked producers with his bold ideas about asking them about their upbringing and how they became the men they are today.

However, it seems Harry never got the chance to do this after he and Meghan Markle's £18m Spotify deal was axed last week after just one series of Markle's Archetypes podcast.

Bloomberg reports that the Prince discussed podcast ideas with "multiple producers and production houses" but "mostly stuck by his own" idea to interview the figures, the Express reports.According to recent reports, the Duke was dreaming big with his desired guests as he allegedly wanted to chat with Russian president Vladimir Putin, former US President Donald Trump and Facebook co-founder Mark Zuckerberg.It was also reported that Harry had hoped to speak with Pope Francis about religion.His debatable pitch was said to have "struck" Spotify bosses as "questionable at best" as most of his desired guests have rarely given interviews or spoken on their upbringing.Harry and Meghan signed the lucrative deal with Spotify after their departure from the royal family in March 2020.However, despite Meghan recently winning the Top Entertainment Podcast Host at the Gracie Awards, the podcast was axed after just 12 episodes.In a joint statement with Spotify, the couple's company Archewell said: "Spotify and Archewell Audio have mutually agreed to part ways and are proud of the series we made together."However, it's been questioned as to whether things are as amicable as they were made out to be after Bill Simmons, Head of Podcast Innovation and Monetization at Spotify

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