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 Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have been urged to return to their passion projects, as the couple's popularity "hinges on charitable causes". PR expert and GoUp's chief executive Edward Coram-James has opened up on how the couple could see their popularity grow, amid the end of their multi-million-pound deal with Spotify. The PR expert has encouraged the couple to think about taking on some "important work around internationally important subjects" and returning to their work on issues concerning marginalized communities, army veterans and women's rights.





Spotify reportedly rejected the podcast because it was not meeting their expectations. It is unclear if the podcast will ever be released.


Here are some additional details about the rejected podcast:


The podcast was supposed to be called "Archetypes."

The podcast was supposed to explore the stereotypes that surround women.

The trailer for the podcast was criticized for being too vague.

Spotify reportedly rejected the podcast because it was not meeting their expectations.

It is unclear if the podcast will ever be released.

It is possible that Harry and Meghan will try to find another platform to release the podcast. However, it is also possible that the podcast will never be released.


The rejection of the podcast is a setback for Harry and Meghan. It shows that they are not as successful as they thought they would be in the podcasting world. It is also a reminder that they are not immune to criticism.


However, it is also possible that the rejection of the podcast is a blessing in disguise. It may have forced Harry and Meghan to rethink their podcasting strategy. It may also have made them more aware of the challenges of producing a successful podcast.


Only time will tell what the future holds for Harry and Meghan's podcasting career. However, the rejection of "Archetypes" is a reminder that they are not infallible. They are still learning and growing as podcasters.

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