Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's first five years of marriage have been filled with family feuds, grief, career changes and a move halfway across the world to a new country.
13.07.2023 - 10:39 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry must "dig deep" to "show grit and determination" after it was revealed that their Netflix docuseries did not make the nominations for the Primetime Emmy Awards 2023.
The shortlists for the ceremony which is set to take place in September were released yesterday with the awards having 25 main categories but more than 100 different ones in total.
Shows eligible for the Primetime Emmys must have been broadcast in the US between June 1 2022 and May 21 2023.
The Sussexes' bombshell 'Harry & Meghan' Netflix docuseries was released on the streaming giant around the globe on December 8 2022, the Mirror reports.
Despite its success and the show seeming eligible, the couple's documentary was not shortlisted which adds to the many blows the former senior royals seem to have suffered in recent times.
Last month, Harry and Meghan's lucrative $20m deal with Spotify was terminated and it was later speculated that their $98m deal with Netflix was now also "hanging in the balance".
Therefore, it's likely that this snub has left the Duke and Duchess feeling even more defeated as the news came to kick them when they're already down.
Senior therapist and relationship expert Sally Baker from Working On The Body has given an insight on what the couple must do in order to "earn their professional stripes" going forward.
She told the Mirror US: "Doubters and haters are going to hate and doubt and will use their omission from the Emmy Awards after making the shortlist to further damn Meghan and Harry’s creative work.
"Had they won they’d be accused of being mere shoo-ins."
The expert concluded: "Now they have an opportunity to show grit and determination: dig deep and earn their professional stripes to quiet the
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's first five years of marriage have been filled with family feuds, grief, career changes and a move halfway across the world to a new country.
it’s become an unlikely hit. The USA network show was added to Netflix on July 23 (the same day as King Charles III’s birthday parade), and is also streaming on Peacock. For the week of June 26 to July 2, “Suits” had 3.14 billion minutes of watch time, according to the Hollywood Reporter.Amid this surge in popularity, a revival is not out of the question – but Markle would probably not be in it, executive producer Gene Klein said.
Meghan Markle will be 'horrified' after learning that Prince Harry allegedly reached out to Prince William to discuss returning to London and the royal family.
Follow OK! on Threads here: https://www.threads.net/@ok_mag Following on from claims that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's request to "fly back to the US with President Biden on Air Force One" after attending Queen Elizabeth's funeral was denied, a Royal expert has said the couple were oblivious to the "sensitivities of the situation." The Duke and Duchess, who stepped back as working members of the Royal Family in 2020, wanted to fly back on the famous plane, but supposedly had their request denied by the White House over fears it could harm relations with the Royal Family. Now, former BBC royal correspondent Jennie Bond has said the former royal couple have a "deluded idea of their status on the world stage" and were "insensitive" to put the Presidential couple in that position.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's American dream may finally be coming to an end. Since their departure from the Royal Family in 2021 - widely dubbed as Megxit - the couple were on a high, signing a number of lucrative deals with streaming giants Netflix and Spotify, as well as Harry signing with Penguin Random House to release his bombshell memoir Spare in January of this year.
he claims. Frank McGinity, an 88-year-old US Navy vet, has been neighbors with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex ever since they moved to Montecito in 2020 during their controversial departure from the Royal family (often referred to as “Megxit”). According to McGinity, he tried to bring them a gift in order to welcome them and be “neighborly,” but they were not gracious about it. In his memoir, “Get Off Your Street,” McGinity alleged that he approached the couple’s home to give them some of his homemade films about local history. “I have a big house next to Harry and Meghan’s property and I live in the guest house while renting the main house out on Airbnb,” he said, adding that he lives “a tiara’s toss or two” away from their 18,000-square-foot home, which they purchased for $14.65 million in 2020. “Harry and Meghan live on old McCormick property and I went up to their gate with the films on a CD, but they weren’t interested,” he claimed. He said the security guard wouldn’t let him past the gate. “The gate guy turned me away and wouldn’t take the film, just saying ‘They’re not interested.’ I was trying to be neighborly.” Harry and Meghan live in the nine-bedroom, 16-bathroom mansion with their 4 -year-old son, Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor, and their 1-year old daughter, Lilibet Diana Mountbatten-Windsor. An insider recently claimed that the couple might leave the neighborhood and move to Malibu.“Harry and Meghan are reviewing their living options with Malibu being a place of interest,” the insider said.
A royal expert claims that Harry and Meghan have “hit a brick wall” and exhausted all possibilities for them across the pond.
Follow OK! on Threads here: https://www.threads.net/@ok_mag Another week brings with it another twist in the story of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex. As reports suggested the couple are “taking time apart” and having “money woes”, royal author Tom Bower gave his opinion of the state of the couple’s relationship, and claimed to OK! that the couple have “hit a brick wall”. “Harry and Meghan are experiencing a crisis of identity, a crisis of purpose and a crisis of finance,” Tom claimed.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have reportedly been banned from a private members club near their family home in Montecito, California.
Another wrinkle to the latest drama between Meghan Markle and Prince Harry??
Prince Harry has allegedly reached out to his estranged brother Prince William in a bid to plan a return to the UK, following reports over in the US that the Duke of Sussex is "panicking" over his and his wife Meghan Markle's future in America.
Meghan Markle reportedly 'broke a rule' when she was out visiting a local farmer's market at the end of last week.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's bombshell Netflix docuseries did not make the cut for the Emmy Nominations 2023 which could have big consequences for the couple's struggling media career.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle may have had millions of viewers tune in to their explosive Netflix docuseries but in the end that didn't matter because they still didn't make the shortlist for the nominations for the Emmy Awards 2023
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have been finding things tough without having the glamorous life of being a royal to fall back on as a safety net, according to a royal expert.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are keen to "do something positive" following their ongoing feud with the Royal Family, claims one royal insider.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry might need to "reinvent themselves" as a Hollywood "power couple" after it's been hinted that the US public is beginning to get fed up with them, according to a former royal butler.
King Charles III welcomed the President of the United States, Joe Biden to Windsor Castle and seemed to give a subtle nod towards his youngest son Prince Harry and his American wife Meghan Markle.
Meghan Markle was spotted sweetly cuddling her daughter Lilibet as she enjoyed watching a July 4 parade near her and Prince Harry's home in Montecito, California last week. The Duchess of Sussex, 41, beamed as she protectively held her little girl while crouching on the ground, so she could support her in front of all the moving cars. A string of vintage vehicles beeped as they went past down the road, while people inside waved American flags excitedly.
Slingo that others shouldn’t “underestimate” the former actress because she’s “ambitious.”“What if she became governor of California and lords it over Hollywood? Her backyard is Hollywood,” he said.Markle grew up in Los Angeles and currently lives in Montecito, California, with her husband, Prince Harry and their two kids, Archie and Lilibet.Burrell then described how actors-turned-politicians Arnold Schwarzenegger and Ronald Reagan were successful in their endeavors.The bodybuilder, 75, served as the 38th governor of California from 2003 to 2011, and Reagan starred in several Tinseltown features in the 1930s before becoming the 40th US president.The former royal staff member went on: “Why couldn’t Meghan and Harry do it? They could become a power couple.” “It’s not so far-fetched because they have to keep going on, they have to keep reinventing themselves because if they don’t, that brand is going to disappear, the Sussex brand will disappear,” he claimed.The Post has reached out to Markle’s reps for comment.Burrell’s statements come just weeks after Harry, 38, and Markle lost out on their $20 million Spotify contract.Their “Archetypes” podcast was not renewed for Season 2 last month.Despite this business deal falling through, the couple’s contract with Netflix is still going strong.The duo signed an estimated $100 million deal with the streamer back in 2021.However, the Invictus Games founder could be getting a little tired of his wife’s Hollywood lifestyle, according to a new report.The Daily Mail noted recently that Harry may be looking to leave the world of glitz and glamour.“The big question is how long before Harry turns his back on the show-business life, for which he is obviously ill-suited and seems entirely