It’s increasingly clear that Harry and Meghan are splitting from each other in terms of their public brands.
It has been fascinating to see how Meghan and her new team at top management agency WME (note they rep just her, not Harry) have
been managing the fallout from the implosion of the pair’s Spotify deal.
Meghan has been portrayed as moving forward to positive change and new beginnings, whereas Harry (who is not represented by any agency) has been cast as looking backward, seemingly mired in negativity and toxic family drama.
He is caught up in lengthy and costly legal battles in the UK, going over personal details from as long ago as 25 years, and still fighting with his family.
Meanwhile, rumours abound in LA (I wonder who started them…?) that fashion house Dior was on the brink of signing a deal to make Meghan a face of the brand, alongside stars such as Rihanna and Jennifer Lawrence.
Although the couple jointly signed a reported five-year £80 million contract with Netflix in 2020, after one show together (the highly successful Harry & Meghan, detailing their split from the Royal Family), they are reportedly going their own ways.
Despite questions over the future of the deal, with Meghan’s animated series, Pearl, cancelled, Harry is said to be making plans for a solo documentary.
The New York Post reported that Harry, 38, was planning to return to Africa to make a programme – potentially following in the footsteps of his mother, Princess Diana, who travelled to southern Africa to campaign against landmines shortly before her death.
Moving forward
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