The news that Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's Spotify deal has been scrapped has been met with mixed reactions. Some people have said that it is a sign that the couple's new venture is not going well, while others have said that it is simply a business decision.
One expert who has weighed in on the matter is royal biographer Angela Levin. Levin told The Sun that she believes the couple's decision to scrap the deal is "a sign that things are not going well for them." She said that the couple "are not as popular as they thought they would be" and that they are "finding it difficult to make a living."
Levin also said that she believes the couple will "have to go back to the UK" if their new venture does not succeed. She said that the couple "are not cut out for life in the US" and that they "will eventually miss the UK."
However, not everyone agrees with Levin's assessment. Some people believe that the couple's decision to scrap the deal is simply a business decision and that it does not mean that their new venture is failing. They point out that the couple still has a number of other projects in the works, including a Netflix deal and a book deal.
It is too early to say what the long-term implications of the Spotify deal being scrapped will be. However, it is clear that the couple is facing some challenges in their new venture. It will be interesting to see how they respond to these challenges and whether they are able to make their new venture a success.
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