They left the utter torment of royal life behind them, upsetting the Queen and falling out with Prince William in the process.
They moved across an entire continent to find freedom, which we read about in a liberty-locating book called Finding Freedom (£20) based on their freedom-finding expedition.
They spent months in different but lavishly appointed mansions before settling down in their own £11 million Californian enclave, complete with log fire in the master bedroom. And all for what? To make a podcast.
I know, I know. They have done so much more than that, including a Netflix deal and delivering gluten-free sandwiches in downtown LA. But what the world really doesn’t need right now is another podcast from another couple of thrusters convinced of their own delightfulness although when has modesty ever stopped the Duke and Duchess of Sussex from doing exactly as they please? ‘Hi guys! I’m Harry.’ ‘And I’m Meghan,’ they burble after some godforsaken cheesy ban
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Commentator Ian Collins mocked the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry after the announcement of their new podcast. While speaking on TalkRadio, Mr Collins told the pair to get in the bin as he mockingly compared the duo to other interview greats of the past. Mr Collins said: Now Meghan and Harry have decided to take things a step further.
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The Good Morning Britain presenter hit out at the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, who quit as working royals in March, after it was announced they have signed a deal with Spotify to host and produce podcasts. Mr Morgan also highlighted their lucrative Netflix deal and Meghan s investment in a start-up business which makes instant oat milk lattes.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry dropped their royal titles in the trailer for their new podcast series
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry dropped their royal titles in the trailer for their new podcast series
Mikhaila FrielDec 15, 2020, 23:19 IST
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are launching a Spotify series.Samir Hussein/WireImage/Getty Images
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex opted against using their royal
The couple introduced themselves by their first names before explaining the premise of the series, Archewell Audio, which they created to bring forward different perspectives and voices.
While the couple are usually introduced by their titles at official events, this isn t the first time they have opted to use first names.
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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are entering the world of podcasts! Spotify announced on Tuesday that it has struck a partnership with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex s newly-formed, audio production company, Archewell Audio.
Harry and Meghan s company will produce programming aimed at uplifting and entertaining audiences around the world. Listeners can look forward to original podcasts, which will be produced and hosted by the couple, all of which will have the goal of building community through shared experiences, narratives and values.