Things haven’t exactly gone the way Prince Harry and Meghan Markle had hoped after they stepped down as working royals in 2020. While the two signed a mega-deal with Netflix, they haven’t been able to attract a decent amount of views with any of their content other than the Harry & Meghan docuseries in which they discussed their time in the royal family. Moreover, Spotify ended its multi-million deal with the couple when they canceled the duchess’s podcast after just one season before a company executive called them “f****** grifters.
” They were also mocked on late-night TV and in shows like South Park and The Family Guy . And the end of 2023, was so bad for them that they ended up on The Hollywood Reporter’s “Biggest Losers” list . The Sussexes vowed that 2024 was going to be their “redemption year.
” But so far Meghan revealed she was launching a lifestyle brand in March that still isn’t up and running. And these days the duchess has been busy trying to combat “ demon boss ” and “ dictator in high heels ” claims made publicly by her former staffers. Now, a royal author and commentator is discussing Meghan’s poor decision-making over the years that got her and her husband into this spot.
4-words the commentator used to describe Meghan’s judgement Tina Brown is the former editor-in-chief of Vanity Fair and The New Yorker. She was also one of Princess Diana’s confidants who met with the royal mere weeks before Diana died following a car crash.