The Jubilee is set to turn the nation on its ear, with a bank holiday, parades, parties, and even a new royal recipe in honor of the big event. In June Her Majesty celebrates 70 years as the head of UK and the monarchy is looking forward to a spot of sunshine after being dragged for two years by Harry and Meghan’s acid tongued antics.
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Harry and Meghan ran away from the monarchy in 2020. Since then they have sought “financial freedom” while trashing his family but how is that working out for them?
They are under a Netflix contract for content production and after a series of spectacular blunders, it is being theorized that the only dime they can make now is by further trashing his family. Not having exclusive camera rights to the Jubilee would presumably be a big blow to their fabled money making machine.
Royal expert Robert Jobson told The Mirror of a possible Markle collaboration for the jubilee, “Any Netflix cameras following them will be left at the door.”
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Meghan’s animated series about a girl called Pearl has been cancelled before it got off the ground. According to Jobson, “The cancelling of Meghan’s series proves one thing – their name and royal associations alone, doesn’t guarantee backing in the ruthless world of showbiz.”
Harry and Meghan clacked to Oprah Winfrey that life at the palace was brutal, being waited on hand and foot, supposed “vipers” watching their every move. If they thought the gilded cage was brutal, what must they be thinking of the shark infested waters of Hollywood?
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Jobson thinks it possible that Netflix will now, ” demand more royal tittle tattle, from the prince and his wife? Are they prepared to sell-out even more?” Does he really expect a straight answer or is that a rhetorical question?
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