Prince Harry, Duchess Meghan set to be offered seven-figure sum to produce podcasts for Spotify

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Prince Harry, Duchess Meghan set to be offered seven-figure sum to produce podcasts for Spotify
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Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan are set to be offered a seven-figure sum to produce podcasts for Spotify:

Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan are set to be offered a seven-figure sum to produce podcasts for Spotify.

A source told The Sunday Mirror newspaper:"Of course, money is no object. Meghan Markle will be more or less able to name her price for exclusively working with them on a podcast series. Meanwhile, Meghan, 39, recently revealed she couldn't be happier to be living back in her native North America"for so many reasons" after moving to Santa Barbara with her husband and their 15-month-old son Archie.

Gloria said:"I'm so glad that you're home," to which Meghan replied:"Thank you. Me too, for so many reasons."Meghan said:"People forget how hard women like you and so many others before you fought for us to just be where we are right now."

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