Prince Harry and Meghan Markle left the UK two years ago with the aim of saying goodbye to royal life and becoming successful Hollywood actors. However, something went wrong. Rejected by the British tabloids, even the Wall Street Journal, an international newspaper published in New York, dedicates a long article to the Dukes of Sussex and completely dismantles their startup Archewell. According to the American newspaper, the couple would be a real flop.
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When Harry and Meghan arrived in Southern California three years ago with the titles of Duke and Duchess in search of a new life, an unfortunate fate awaited them. After the battle unleashed by the British tabloids comes the advance of a famous American newspaper, the Wall Street Journal. According to reliable sources, both Spotify and Netflix don’t think The Dukes of Sussex are productive enough. In fact, it’s no coincidence that Spotify fired her after just twelve episodes of the Archetypes podcast.
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The reason? The incompetence. “Harry and Meghan have produced a flop in Hollywood: Themselves,” read the newspaper’s headline, dooming Harry and Meghan to an ignominious fate. Neither Meghan nor Harry have any experience as producers. None of them know how to run a production house. Good ideas, but poor implementation ability: These are the core statements of those who work or have worked at Archewell.
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For example, one project was about a show about disinformation. The platform’s managers asked their employers if it would be a film or a series, if they would be appearing, who would present them, what cut they would have, if Meghan would talk about her relationship with the British tabloid and many other questions about The Dukes couldn’t answer. And so even a seemingly valid proposal ended up on the list of ideas left on paper.