Harry and Meghan have become a one trick pony with

Harry and Meghan have become a “one trick pony” with their royal family complaints

Harry and Meghan have become a “one trick pony” with their royal family grievances, says Hollywood Bible Variety

  • Variety’s article questioned how much more the couple could reveal
  • Andrew Wallenstein focuses on the topic of market research
  • It will follow the couple’s Oprah interview in 2021 and their Netflix documentary

Harry and Meghan’s repeated complaints about the royal family may have made them a “one-trick pony … due for the glue factory,” according to Hollywood Bible Variety.

An article in the VIP section of his website said some skepticism was “justified” as to whether the couple had “gone to the well too often, with their oft-repeated history of abuse at the hands of the English royal family”.

The article, in which the leading industry publication appears to have taken a stab at the pair, was written by Andrew Wallenstein, president and chief media analyst for the Variety Intelligence Platform, which focuses on market research.

It begged the question of “how much more meat there could possibly be left on that bone,” especially after Harry’s book, Spare, comes out next year. It follows the couple’s infamous Oprah Winfrey interview in 2021 and their six-part Netflix documentary series, both of which set the royal family on fire.

Harry and Meghan's repeated complaints about the royals have made them a

Harry and Meghan’s repeated complaints about the royals have made them a “one trick pony… due for the glue factory,” according to Variety

The article provides an insight into how the Sussexes are perceived by parts of an industry they have now embraced

The article provides an insight into how the Sussexes are perceived by parts of an industry they have now embraced

The article provides an insight into how the Sussexes are perceived by parts of an industry they have now embraced.

Wallenstein predicted that by the time Harry’s book was published, many could see a backlash “accelerating if the pair’s strategically timed revelations seemed too carefully choreographed.” He added that “even the dumbest of their fans” eventually tire of their “oh woe to us” routine as they “keep playing the victim card.”

Wallenstein predicted that by the time Harry's book was published, many could see a backlash

Wallenstein predicted that by the time Harry’s book was published, many could see a backlash “accelerating as the pair make strategically timed revelations.”

The article posed the question of

The article posed the question of “how much more meat there could possibly be left on that bone” after Harry’s book, Spare, comes out next year

The article, titled “It’s long past time for Harry and Meghan 2.0,” reads: “Since they beat that horse to death, maybe this one-trick pony is due for the glue factory.