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Harry and Meghan iced out of Hollywood? Is Netflix left holding $10M in Meghan goods?

Harry and Meghan iced out of Hollywood? Is Netflix left holding $10M in Meghan goods?

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We continue our deep dive into Variety’s explosive report on Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, focusing on what happened after the success of Harry & Meghan — and why momentum may have stalled.

The article details failed scripted projects, difficulty attracting collaborators, and claims that Netflix was left with more than $10 million worth of unsold As Ever products, some reportedly given away to staff.
We also examine reports of tension inside meetings, including claims about Meghan’s communication style, and the company’s evolving strategy to position her as a solo brand.

Then, a new controversy: Meghan is set to headline a high-priced women’s retreat in Australia, but questions are being raised about the finances behind the event after the organizer’s company reportedly went into liquidation.

Plus: King Charles hosts Nigeria’s president in a major state visit, and new calls emerge to reconsider a potential royal trip to the United States amid global tensions.

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