Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's ventures are said to be "falling apart" as they they’re both "facing problems" after the collapse of their Spotify deal.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, who stepped down as working members of the British Royal Family in 2020, were recently dealt a massive blow when their $20 million (£15.5m) Spotify deal came to an end. Days later it was reported that their $98 million (£76.5m) Netflix deal was "hanging in the balance".
And now it has been said that the couple are finding it "very, very hard" to keep their brand "reputable" as their big name deals come to an end.
"They're finding it very, very hard to keep their brand reputable," royal expert Tom Bower told New Magazine. He added: "They're constantly having to defend themselves and they're grasping for opportunities that don't exist anymore."
Tom also explained that Harry "has got huge problems" while he doesn't think Meghan "has a brand to sell". He then added that the pair are "both facing problems" in their careers.
Last month it was reported that a source at Netflix "could end their £78 million deal" - which totals to more than $98 million. They added that Meghan and Harry's millions could be "dented" should the deal get pulled from under them, due to the lifestyle in which they are used to living.
The source went on to say that the couple have "ruffled feathers" at Netflix, which seems to have caused some tension.
This comes days after we reported that the Duchess of Sussex is said to have her husband's full support as she takes a "step away" from their joint brand to work on solo projects.
In her first step towards a solo career, Meghan is said to have signed with Hollywood talent agency William Morris Endeavour, which has represented major stars including the likes of Dwayne Johnson, Adele, and tennis player Serena Williams.
The Mirror US have reached out to the couple's representatives for comment.
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