Meghan Markle’s first solo podcast will be broadcast this summer, a year and a half after she and Prince Harry struck a £18 million agreement with Spotify.
For the series, the Duchess of Sussex said she’ll delve at labels and preconceptions “that aim to hold women back.”
During episodes of Archetypes, she’ll host the show and interview specialists and historians.
The Sussexes received a sizable payout from the streaming behemoth in late 2020.
However, The Sun announced in January 2022 that Spotify was taking the project “into its own hands” as the couple’s content failed to materialise.
Initially, a “full-scale” exhibition debut was anticipated for 2021. However, the year passed with no additional updates.
The bosses then stepped in and began hiring in-house personnel to assist.
So far, Harry and Meghan’s lone podcast appearance has been a 35-minute ‘Christmas special’ in December 2020, which will feature celebrity acquaintances Elton John and James Corden.
It implies they’ve been paid £500,000 for each minute of video produced through the site thus far.




















