Meghan Markle could pursue a new showbiz career separate from Prince Harry, royal commentator claims: ‘The Sussex brand is tainted’
A royal commentator has predicted Meghan Markle and Prince Harry will soon abandon their much-hyped brand, Sussex Entertainment.
During a segment on Australian breakfast show Sunrise, Kinsey Schofield claimed Meghan’s American agent is encouraging her to pursue work separate from her husband, including new movie roles.
It comes after Meghan’s $20million Spotify deal was axed last month.
Sunrise host Matt Shirvington asked Schofield whether this was the ‘beginning of the end’ for the Sussexes.
‘I certainly think that this is the beginning of the end for the Sussex Entertainment brand, which was so important to them when they left the British Royal Family and the idea of Meghan taking off and doing her own thing,’ she said.
A royal commentator has predicted Meghan Markle and Prince Harry will soon abandon their much-hyped brand, Sussex Entertainment
During a segment on Australian breakfast show Sunrise, Kinsey Schofield claimed Meghan’s American agent is forcing her to pursue work separate from her husband, including new movie roles
‘I mean, this is important that this is William Morris endeavor, her new agency, telling her to do this.
‘They think the Sussex brand is tainted at this point in time and you saw with their big announcement that they were signing Meghan that they excluded Prince Harry from it.’
Schofield predicted Prince Harry would likely return to working with charities as Meghan pursues new goals.
She also mentioned Meghan has been rumoured to having been offered a movie role intended for Prince Harry’s mother, Princess Diana.
The film would be a sequel to the 1993 Kevin Costner hit The Bodyguard.
Spotify cancelled Meghan’s Archetypes podcast after only one season.
It now means that the royal pair’s last major surviving deal is the $103.6million agreement with Netflix.
Meghan’s $20million Spotify deal was axed last month
It now means that the royal pair’s last major surviving deal is the $103.6million deal with Netflix
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