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In recent weeks, a number of publications, including Rolling Stone magazine, have suggested that Harry and Meghan are entering a "flop era."
This term refers to the idea that the couple's brand, which has been cantered around their feud with the Royal Family, has reached a stalemate and is no longer of interest to the public.
However, others argue that this is simply a shift in direction for the couple, as they move on to different projects and engage with a new audience.
One comparison that Rolling Stone makes is to the Kardashian family, who are known for constantly reinventing their image. The magazine suggests that it is time for Harry and Meghan to do the same.
While some may argue that this is a necessary step for the couple, it is important to note that the article was written by someone sympathetic to their cause.
One setback that Harry and Meghan have faced recently is their departure from Spotify. While some believe that this reflects a lack of content production on their part, others argue that it is more reflective of Spotify's shift away from celebrity-driven podcasts. Additionally, the executive who made critical comments about the couple had already expressed his disapproval of them in the past.
The couple themselves have attributed their recent issues to bad luck, including the pandemic and the deaths of Prince Philip and Queen Elizabeth II. However, some argue that this is simply a continuation of their reputation for "moaning" and playing the victim. While events such as the pandemic did have an impact on their plans, it is unclear how much sympathy they will receive for blaming these factors for their lack of success.
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