Are Prince Harry and Meghan Struggling for Cash? Latest Staff Exodus Points to Growing Problems
- Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are quietly downsizing their staff in 2025 amid their Netflix deal nearing expiration and rising expenses at their Montecito home.
- The couple’s decision follows Hollywood’s major economic shifts, including industry strikes and changes in Netflix’s contract strategy reducing upfront sums from about $100 million to near $20 million.
- They replaced a two-member in-house communications team with an eight-person specialist agency to improve efficiency and cut costs, reflecting a broader move away from full-time staff.
- A royal insider told Page Six, "Milk lasts longer than their employees," highlighting a high staff turnover alongside the launch of Meghan’s ‘As Ever’ rosé wine on July 1, 2025, Princess Diana’s would-be 64th birthday.
- These developments indicate ongoing financial pressure and public scrutiny for the Sussexes while Harry continues philanthropy and reconciliation efforts with his family amidst uncertain project renewals.
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One would think that Prince Harry and Hezogin Meghan lived in abundance. But also the Megxit pair has to pay attention to his finances.
Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan are said to have just dismissed six employees, especially from their communication team, but also domestic workers. How rumored is this decision supposed to have financial reasons. Do the Sussexes have to save suddenly? Since the "Megxit" five years ago, according to the U.S. celebrity page, 25 employees have already left the team of Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan. While many voluntarily threw the towel, because …
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry may not have made this decision easy, but due to financial concerns, the ex-Royals had to draw a line. This separation was inevitable for the couple.
Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan have dismissed other employees. Their Netflix contract is about to end. What does this mean financially for the royal couple?
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