Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's overhead is 'more than their earning potential'


Prince Harry and Meghan Markle may be “headed down a bad path” this year, one royal author said.

Since quitting royal life in 2020, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have worked on various projects, including the Archewell Foundation, their Netflix series Harry & Meghan, a Spotify podcast deal, and Harry’s memoir Spare, among others.

But royal author Martha McGinniss, who recently published her book 10 Lessons from Harry & Meghan, claimed that the royal couple may face some hardship ahead when it comes to their business endeavours.

McGinniss said exclusively to Daily Express US: “I think that they’re going to have a very hard road ahead of them. I think that they put themselves in a very bad position, in which their overhead is more than their income-earning potential at the moment.

“And that’s a very bad position to be in.”

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Just this week, the manager of Harry and Meghan’s Archewell production company quit in a major “blow to the company.”

The production company has seen several large projects come to fruition, but it seems that things weren’t smooth sailing behind closed doors as the manager left his position for a new one.

The manager’s surprise exit comes amid rumours that Netflix may not be renewing their deal with Archewell, according to sources.

McGinniss attributed a lot of the royal couple’s troubles to their “unhealed trauma.”

 

She said: “I think one of the biggest problems that Harry has is that he didn’t address his trauma with his mom…

“He would have saved himself a whole lot of problems that have happened in his life if he would have correctly addressed the trauma of his mom’s passing.”

McGinniss added that Meghan has had other issues adjusting to post-royal life.

She said: “It really wasn’t something like a trauma that [Meghan] went through, but I think the big problem she had was putting herself into the royal family and just the realities of dealing with that situation.”

 

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