Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle are choosing to ignore "jealous" critics as they "focus on building their brand", according to a source.
The couple are thought to be "interested in brand partnerships", following the collapse of their $25million (£20million) deal with Spotify.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex recently parted ways with the streaming platform after signing the lucrative deal in 2020.
While Meghan and Harry said the decision to step away from Spotify was "mutual", it didn't stop a top executive at the company from branding them "f***ing grifters".
However, a source has said the couple are unfazed by this criticism.
"People can call them money hungry and even 'grifters'. Harry and Meghan think it's all just jealous and mean people flinging stones," they explained.
It seems Meghan in particular isn't letting the comments stop her, with the source saying she is now "even more focused on building their brand".
"She's interested in film and TV production, business and brand partnerships.
"Meghan's going to be the queen of Hollywood before long, and she and Harry will be raking in millions. To hell with the critics is their attitude," the source told RadarOnline.
Meghan and Harry seem to have an abundance of opportunities, with the Duke of Sussex reportedly getting ready to head to Africa for a new documentary with Netflix.
He's said to be venturing into the project without his wife as part of the next phase of their $98million (£77million) deal with the world-famous streaming service.
Meghan is also thought to be gearing up for a series of lucrative commercial endorsements.
These are claimed to expand across various domains, including food, wellness, fashion, and therapy, the Daily Mail reported.
She is also said to be working on a book with a strong feminist perspective.
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