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Meghan Markle’s Podcast Episodes Delayed Due to Disrespectful Content
Meghan Markle has been asked to push back the release of her upcoming podcast episodes for six to eight weeks.
The reason behind this delay is because she wants to re-record most of the content.
According to MarkleNews1 on Instagram, Meghan has disrespected Her Majesty the Queen, King Charles, and Catherine and William in the unreleased episodes.
Spotify, which is set to release the episodes, is hesitant to record them again as it will cost them even more money.
Although they want to be respectful to the Queen, they are torn as the episodes they're sitting on are a goldmine for them.
Both sides' legal teams are now heavily involved, and Meghan Markle is desperate to get the episodes stopped.
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Royal commentator Neil Sean claimed that Meghan's team is now combing through her four remaining podcast episodes to ensure they do not upset any grieving members of the Royal Family.
Mr. Sean stated, “There's a lot of work going on behind the scenes on the remaining podcasts.
We know there's been four in the can already that are ready to go, but according to a very good source, they're going through them all with a very fine-tooth comb to make sure there's nothing derogatory, hurtful or indeed that could cause yet another explosive time bomb.”
One could look at this situation in two ways.
Is Meghan changing her tune to try and refit back into the family that she left behind?
Or is she having second thoughts because she doesn't want to create any more trouble?
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's visit to the UK failed to gain the attention the couple were expecting, Neil Sean says.
The Sussexes originally planned the trip to visit charities close to their heart, but the Queen's death forced them to change their plans.
It also overshadowed their trip.
“What's interesting here though, is that not one national newspaper over here put Harry and Meghan on the front pages.
And this has created, well, havoc behind the scenes.
They thought that their return, particularly on a week where we're picking a brand new British Prime Minister, would have ensured that they were all clear to make sure that their return was going to be the number one topic,” Mr. Sean said.
Meanwhile, Harry broke his silence about the discussion over not wearing a military uniform during the upcoming ceremonial events.
A spokesperson for the Duke of Sussex said in a statement to E!
News that he will wear a mourning suit throughout the events, honouring his grandmother.
The statement continues, “His decade of military service is not determined by the uniform he wears, and we respectfully ask that focus remain on the life and legacy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.”