Meghan Markle’s Career in Jeopardy as Prince Harry Separates Himself
Meghan Markle has reportedly been advised to embark on individual projects separate from her work with Prince Harry in order

Meghan Markle has reportedly been advised to embark on individual projects separate from her work with Prince Harry in order to salvage her career. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex faced a setback when their Spotify deal, which included Meghan’s Archetypes podcast, came to an end after just one season. Insiders claim that Meghan’s team has urged her to establish her own path to regain confidence and create new opportunities.
According to Closer magazine, Meghan’s team believes that focusing on her individual endeavors will provide breathing room and increase her chances of career success. They suggest that she needs to move away from being perceived solely as part of the “Brand Sussex” and start developing her own projects. The recent separation from Spotify has sparked speculation about the couple’s next venture.
While the split with Spotify was announced as a mutual decision, tensions emerged when Bill Simmons, the Head of Podcast Innovation and Monetization at Spotify, referred to the couple as “grifters” in a candid rant. The public criticism has reportedly left Meghan feeling distraught, highlighting the need for change to preserve their popularity.
In addition to the Spotify setback, Harry and Meghan faced a trademark rejection for their application to claim exclusive rights to the term “Archetypes.” The US Patent and Trademark Office rejected their claims, citing potential confusion with an existing brand.
As the couple navigates these challenges, reports suggest that Meghan is being courted to make a cameo appearance at Italy’s prestigious Sanremo Music Festival, further indicating her potential as a solo performer.
Amid these recent developments, Meghan has been cautioned about her future prospects working alongside Prince Harry, with suggestions that she needs to pursue her own individual projects to save her career.