Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's rebrand 'rejected by the world' after 'grifter' claims
After a turbulent 2023, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are seemingly embarking on a rebrand in 2024.
So far, the couple have attended several high-profile events and have even relaunched their new website, Sussex.com. Since then, it's been announced that Meghan would be getting back into podcasting after signing a deal with Lemonada Media.
The Mirror reported that earlier this month, the Duchess of Sussex said she was "proud" to share her news which will allow her to continue her "love of podcasting".
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In a statement, Meghan said: "I'm proud to now be able to share that I am joining the brilliant team at Lemonada to continue my love of podcasting. Being able to support a female-founded company with a roster of thought-provoking and highly entertaining podcasts is a fantastic way to kick off 2024."

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The Sussexes famously signed a lucrative $25million (£19million) deal with streaming platform Spotify, where Meghan hosted Archetypes, a 12-episode series that saw Meghan chat with different celebrity pals.
But itwas suddenly dropped by Spotify last year, with an executive at the streaming platform calling the Sussexes "grifters".
In January, the couple were spotted in Jamaica at the Bob Marley: One Love movie premiere. Earlier this month, they flew from California to Canada for the Invictus Games Vancouver Whistler 2025's One Year to Go celebrations. They took part in demonstrations, went out for dinner dates, and Prince Harry even did a televised interview with Good Morning America.

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Royal commentator Josh Rom spoke to Sky News Australia about how the UK is reacting to the rebrand.
On the network, Mr Rom said: "The 'grifter' word comes to mind with this because this is them trying to keep in with this institution in some way, shape or form. Let's be honest, that's the only way in which they're going to retain relevancy and, you know, the only reason why people pay them any sort of attention is because of the role in which this institution provided for them."
The segment was titled: "Why the World is Rejecting Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's rebrand", and the programme featured a series of commentators who weighed in on the Sussexes.
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