The pair, who stepped back from royal duty last year, are setting up a complex network of companies all based in the opaque tax haven state. The latest move follows Harry and Meghan adding two more 'entertainment' companies to their growing business empire in Delaware. Spotify announced the partnership with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's Archewell Audio in December 2020 as they were 'citizens of the world' who wanted to 'elevate underrepresented voices'.īut aside from a 33-minute 'holiday special' that month featuring friends such as Sir Elton John and James Corden – and the intensely private couple's son, Archie, speaking his first public words – there has been a deafening silence. 'The first complete series from Archewell Audio and Spotify is expected next year and will be available to stream for free on Spotify.'īut in July 2021 Rebecca Sananes was appointed as head of audio but there have been no updates. It had trilled: 'Archewell Audio will leverage Spotify's global reach-with 144 million Premium subscribers and 320 million monthly active users-to spotlight powerful and diverse voices and perspectives. Neither they nor Spotify responded to questions about the future of the aural endeavor.īut - unlike the rest of its shows - Archewell Audio is notable by its absence on Gimlet's website.Īnd Spotify's press release of December last year now looks to be completely off the mark. They have only produced 35 minutes of content for their Archewell Audio channel, which was put together with Spotify's Gimlet Studios. The Royal couple, who inked the lucrative contract last year, have been completely silent on the platform since December 15 2020. Meghan and Harry's £18million Spotify podcast deal has been under scrutiny - after their expected 2021 Archewell series remained missing in action with the streaming giant refusing to say if and when it will air. MailOnline has asked Netflix and Spotify to comment. Two other posts are also being advertised, but it is not clear if they will also be mucking in. ![]() One producer will definitely work with the Sussexes own Archewell Audio team. The person will need 'an interest in the intersection of social activism and popular culture', and the show will feature 'high-profile women,' according to the job adverts posted on LinkedIn. Rebecca Sananes was appointed head of audio for Archewell in July last year - but ever since then there has been no update at all about the New York based producer, who has won the prestigious National Murrow Award for Best Audio News Documentary for her podcast episode: 'Why Is Vermont So Overwhelmingly White?'Īfter the couple's deal with Spotify resulted in only one show being streamed, the online audio behemoth is advertising for in-house staff to cover 'every step' of the process. They had promised a series in 2021 but it has never happened. Meghan and Harry have only made 35 minutes of content for their Archewell Audio channel, which was put together with Spotify's Gimlet Studios, since December 15 2020. The new job ad posted on social media states the person 'will help to develop, create and support the aesthetic vision of the executive producer team'. The animated show, created by the Duchess of Sussex, is about a young girl who is inspired by influential women in history and counts Sir Elton John's husband David Furnish and star documentary maker Liz Garbus among its executive producers. Now Netflix, whose huge cash deal was one of the first to be announced after they quit as frontline royals, is looking for a production designer for their debut, Pearl. ![]() ![]() It came as audio giant Spotify reportedly took production into its own hands after the Sussexes' £18million podcast deal a year ago, with a pledge to promote 'shared values', produced limited content. The streaming giant, whose stock tumbled more than 20 per cent on Friday after warning subscriber growth would slow substantially in early 2022, placed the advert for a production designer on Instagram. Netflix has followed Spotify and is now also taking steps to get Prince Harry and Meghan Markle to produce some shows in 2022 - 16 months after they signed a reputed £120million deal to make TV.
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