Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's careers in Hollywood quickly fell apart after Spotify pulled the plug on their contract in 2023. Once the news broke, the couple was slammed by the company's executive for being "grifters," and a publication called them a "Hollywood flop." ."
Although they haven't given up on their production company, Archewell, experts think the Sussexes are making strategic moves in order to protect their struggling brand.
There has not been evidence of people reaching out to them," Richard Fitzwilliams said on GB News. "They have made money by trashing the royal family."
"But you can do that for so long and you can only have public support in doing that for so long," the expert added. Despite their coveted connections, Fitzwilliams wonders if the pair can sustain themselves independently of the Windsors.
"The only thing they are doing as far as I can see with Invictus, Prince Harry already had that," he noted. "So they haven't done anything, they lost Spotify. Will they lose Netflix? The contract runs out in 2025."
"It is rather bewildering their silence," he added. While some people questioned Meghan and Harry's recent appearance at the Bob Marley: One Love premiere, PR expert Ryan McCormick thought the outing was great for the Sussexes' image.
"If they attended the premiere just to have facetime with [President of Nickelodeon] Brian Robbins, I would consider that a smart move. It's good for their image to be seen in the company of other high-profile and successful people," he said. in an interview.
"As CEO of Paramount, Robbins is powerful and this photo op signals that the Duke & Duchess are still on the A-list. I would advise Harry and Meghan to do this more often," the professional continued.
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