Prince Harry and Meghan Markle need to focus on the companies currently paying them for content, stated a royal expert.
Royal expert and commentator Neil Sean issued a stern warning on his personal YouTube channel, firmly saying, "Harry and Meghan have had a rather fractured start in their entertainment world. It seems they're having to go back to entertainment."
"They obviously wanted to make things that will a little bit more worthy. There is still a place for that particularly if you are celebrities not royals, you have to decide exactly what you want to do." The commentator added, "Harry and Meghan and their productions teams are looking at all major outlets to see where they could get their product out."
Sean continued, "Some might say, focus on the ones that have paid you so far but in the work of show businesses, you know you have to hit while the iron it hot as they say. Whether you like them or not, Harry and Meghan are hot people."
Harry and Meghan launched their Archewell foundation following stepping down as senior members of the Royal Family. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, together with their children, Archie, two, and Lilibet, eight-months have settled into a new life in the £11 million mansion in Montecito, California. The couple have also secured multi-million-pound deals with Netflix and Spotify.
Meghan, 40, and Harry, 37, have been "expressing concerns" to Spotify regarding the streaming giant's COVID-19 misinformation through "The Joe Rogan Experience" podcast, which has been known to release vaccine-skeptical views. The couple confirmed to still work with the platform despite the controversy. The Duke and Duchess only created one podcast episode so far, with a 35-minute "holiday special" in December 2020 that featured celebrity friends like James Corden and Elton John.
Royal commentator Omid Scobie has previously claimed that the couple are getting ready for a "busy period" after their United States relocation. He also mentioned how Harry and Meghan learned to take everything slowly as they diverted their attention from one big project to the next.
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