- Meghan Markle recently spoke about US Supreme Landmark abortion decision
- Insider reveals that that interview may have not gone down well with Netflix
- In the now-viral interview, Meghan commented on how her own miscarriage in 2020 affected her views on the abortion ban in the US
Meghan Markle recently spoke to a magazine about the US Supreme Court’s landmark abortion decision, and according to a royal expert, the interview may not have gone down well with Netflix or Spotify, both of which have multi-million dollar deals with Meghan.
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According to a magazine, royal commentator Kinsey Schofield weighed in on Meghan’s Vogue interview on Twitter on Wednesday, alongside feminist icon Gloria Steinem and journalist Jessica Yellin.
The expert tweeted: “The entire world has been waiting for this woman to drop a podcast that promises to ‘dissect, explore and subvert the labels that try to hold women back’ and she took THIS conversation to Vogue?”
“If I were Spotify or Netflix, I would be pulling my hair out,” Schofield added.
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In the now-viral interview, Meghan commented on how her own miscarriage in 2020 affected her views on the abortion ban in the US, saying that she and Prince Harry had a ‘guttural’ reaction to the ruling.
“My husband and I talked about that a lot over the past few days. He’s a feminist too. His reaction last week was guttural, like mine,” Meghan told Vogue.



















