Netflix are also said to be conducting an 'ongoing review' of its £80million deal with the Sussexes. He then joined Spotify, and has long been critical of the couple.Įxperts also claimed recently that the actress-turned-royal and Prince Harry would not be receiving the full payout from their $20million deal with Spotify for not meeting the productivity benchmark. Simmons, a sportswriter, founded sports and pop culture website and podcast network The Ringer, and sold it to Spotify in 2020 for $200million. 'I've got to get drunk one night and tell the story of the Zoom I had with Harry to try and help him with a podcast idea. That's the podcast we should have launched with them,' he said. Spotify and the Sussexes's audio production company Archewell Audio released a joint statement saying they have 'mutually agreed to part ways and are proud of the series we made together'.īut Bill Simmons, Head of Podcast Innovation and Monetization at Spotify, condemned the pair in an episode of his own podcast on Friday. The decision not to embark on a second series of the 13-episode podcast Archetypes - which was number one on Spotify's rankings when it debuted - was seen by some as an admission of failure. The results of the poll come just one week after Meghan's podcast was axed from Spotify. This remains lower than when it was recorded in September, where it stood at +44. YouGov said favourability of the institution of the monarchy in general has improved to +25 since before the coronation, when it stood at +19 in April. The Princess of Wales also saw her net favourability rise by five points following the coronation, rising to +59 from +54 in April. This is a five-point increase on its standing in April before the coronation, where it stood at +52. The Prince of Wales's net favourability has risen to +57, with polling suggesting that 75 per cent of Britons hold a positive view of the heir to the throne. This remains higher than when YouGov first began recording Camilla's popularity in 2011, when it stood at -15. The Queen's net favourability has fallen to +4, a five-point decrease on its standing of +9 in April. This is lower than when he came to the throne in September when it stood at +48, but is an improvement on April when it stood at +26 prior to the coronation. Six in 10 (62 per cent) have a positive view of the King, with his net favourability standing at +32.
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