Meghan MAD with RAGE as Director Removes Sussexes Shifts Focus to Kate's Story in The Crown Season 6

Peter  is reportedly  unhappy   with   his   decision  to shift the focus  from the Sussexes  story   to  the story of Kate and Will in the upcoming  Sixth   Season  of  The   Crown.   The  decision  left fans wondering why the Sussexes  weren't   performing  in a season  when  the  focus   was   on   a  new generation of  royals. 

Series   creator   Peter   Morgan   believes  the  characters   of  Prince Harry and  Meghan   Markle  are no longer  integral  to the  story  and may even make viewers uncomfortable.  That   begs   the   question:   Who's   actually   involved  in the  Prince  Harry and  Meghan   Markle   drama?  Morgan  herself   offered  some insight into  the  decision, explaining that  she   was   happy  not  to   include   her  story in the  hit  Netflix  series. 
For those eagerly  awaiting  a glimpse  of  Meghan  Markle  and Prince Harry's romance and drama  in   'The   Crown',  it  looks   like  that  wish won't  come   true.  Peter Morgan  points   out  that Meghan Markle will never  appear  in the drama, which  explores  the inner workings and melodrama of the British royal family.
Royal   commentator  Angela  Levin   has   highlighted   Meghan's  apparent lack of interest in reconciling with Buckingham Palace.  Ms   Levin,   she   claims,  wants  her   personality  to be recognized and discussed  without her royal  ties.   Additionally,  Levin predicts that Harry and  Meghan   Markle's  return to mend  ties  with King Charles  will  likely be met with skepticism.
Since   its   debut   in   2016,   The   Crown  has been a  captivating   glimpse  into the life of the late Queen Elizabeth  II.   Season   6  was  announced  in July 2020,  but  Season 5  wasn't   released  until November 2022. The  next  season will introduce  the   love   story   of  Prince William and Kate  Middleton,   played  by actors Tom McVay and Meg Bellamy.
As fans eagerly  anticipate   a   return   for  the  final season  of   The   Crown  in Fall 2023,  anticipation  is   mounting   as   to  how the series will  address  the sensitive  issue  of Princess Diana's death in 1997.  In  a talk at the Edinburgh  Television   Festival,   series   producers   Andy   Harris   and   Suzanne   McKee   dramatize   and   retell   royal   history   and   discuss   the   difficulties   of   documenting   such   a   tragic   event. 
Meghan  Markle  and  Prince  Harry are still  using  their  now-expired  Spotify deal to their advantage, raising questions about the accuracy and timeliness of official information  posted  on the British royal  website.  The recent removal of Prince Harry's  royal  title from the royal family's official website  has   caused  some controversy. The family has  been   criticized  for its apparent  failure   to   update  the  site,  leaving  inaccurate  and outdated  information. 
Interestingly, a visit to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's own website, archewell.com, reveals a similar  problem.   It  hasn't been updated either.
In  June, Meghan  Markle  and  Prince  Harry  formally  announced the  completion  of  a   multi-million   dollar  deal with Spotify, which  was  initially  controversial  when they  reportedly  signed  a   $20   million   deal  in  2020.   As   part   of  this partnership, the  duo  produced  his  one  and   only  series,  Archetypes,  through  his   podcast   representative,  Archewell  Audio.  The show  was   so   popular   that   it   topped   the  podcast charts in  several  markets  thanks   to   Meghan's   conversations  with influential women.
But  more than two months after  they  and Spotify announced the end of their partnership, archewell.com  is  still  highlighting  it as one of Meghan  Markle  and  Prince  Harry's achievements. A statement on the Archewell Audio page  of   the  website reads: "Archewell Audio is  a  newly  established  audio-first production company  founded  by  the  Duke and Duchess of  Sussex." 
Archewell Audio  creates   programs  that  delight  and  entertain  audiences around the world.  Exclusive   partnership   brings  Archewell Audio  to  Spotify and  its  global  reach   (worldwide   with   his   180  million  premium  subscribers and  his  406 million monthly active  users),   bringing  diverse perspectives and  voices   to   emphasize   “As  part of the partnership,  the  Duke and Duchess  will   create   podcasts   and   shows  through Archewell Audio  that build community through shared experiences, powerful  stories  and universal  values.” 

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