Harry and Meghan, pointed out by a Spotify executive: “Damn scammers”

After meeting a few days ago that the Prince Harry y Meghan Markle they did not renew their contract of 20 million dollars with Spotify, now the curl has curled again. A manager of the music platform has offered some shocking statements about the Dukes of Sussex that are giving a lot to talk about.

Thus, the head of Spotify’s global sports strategy, Bill Simmonshas said on his podcast: “I wish I had been involved in that negotiation [titulada] ‘Megan and Harry leave Spotify’ (…) The fucking scammers. That’s the name of the podcast we should have launched with them.”

But not everything has stopped there, since he has assured that he has reserved information that could put the son of Prince Charles and Diana of Wales in a bad light: “I would have to get very drunk one night and tell the story of that Zoom video call I had with Harry to try to help him with a podcast idea. It’s one of my best stories.”

Spotify’s statement

Be that as it may, Spotify released an official statement last week assuring that the agreement had been broken by agreement of both parties: “Spotify and Archewell Audio have mutually agreed to separate and we are proud of the series we did together.”

The name of the podcast referenced the name of his eldest son, Archie, who was born on May 6, 2019, around a year after their wedding in London. the little one Lilibet Diana He was born in June 2021, in the United States and more than a year after the ‘Megxit’ became official.

In this time away from the British royal family, the relationship between the dukes and the royals has only gotten worse. The interview with Oprah Winfrey, the Netflix documentary and the memoir that Harry released in January of this year, In the shadowThey hit Buckingham like a bucket of cold water. nor the deaths of Philip of Edinburgh on April 9, 2021 and that of Isabel II on September 8 of last year they managed to calm the waters. Harry was present at his farewells and also at his father’s coronation, but always in the background.

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