Meghan Markle and Prince Harry promised more public exposure in 2021 and have already started to deliver. The couple premiered a new podcast on Tuesday, December 16, entitled Archewel Audio, the foundation’s name in honor of his son, Archie. For this, the couple has signed a millionaire contract with Spotify, as it did a few months ago with Netflix.
Some contracts that are not accidental. As the royal commentator and journalist Dan Wootton has assured to a British media, the couple will be subjected to “intense pressure” to reveal some of the secrets best kept of the British royal house. “They can start interviewing worthy people, but in reality for Netflix and Spotify to gain their weight, they will need real content,” he has stated very forcefully.
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Meghan and Harry have signed a £ 30 million contract with Spotify. A new project that, moreover, has brought them a lot of criticism on social networks, where many users have not hesitated to openly say what they think about it. In addition, some British media have not hesitated to point out that the couple has chosen a company that barely pays taxes in the country.
They win the trial against the press
However, it is not all bad news for Meghan Markle and Prince Harry. The Dukes of Sussex have won the battle against the paparazzi who photographed the former actress with her son Archie in Canada. As reported The Guardian, both parties agreed in a remote hearing last Friday that the Splash News and Pictures agency illegally invaded their privacy, so they will not take pictures of you at the time.
“The administrators of Splash UK have committed that, in the event of the entity leaving the administration, Splash UK will not take photographs of the duke and duchess or his son in the future ”, he assured himself during the hearing according to the English medium.
A ruling that a spokesman for Schillings, the law firm representing Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, has valued positively. “This agreement is a clear sign that illegal behavior will not be tolerated, invasive and intrusive of the paparazzi, and that the couple take these matters seriously, as any family would. A simultaneous and similar claim against Splash US, a sister company of Splash UK, continues to be settled in the British court system ”, he stated.
It should be remembered that Meghan and Harry decided to report the agency after they took some photographs of the exactriz at Horth Hill Regional Park on Vancouver Island with her two dogs and Archie in a baby carrier. The couple alleged that the images violated the Data Protection Law and represented a misuse of private information because it was “a private recreational outing.”