Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have raised their voices against COVID-19 misinformation on Spotify but have affirmed their commitment to collaborating with the platform.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex struck a substantial deal with the streaming service to produce and host podcasts, valued at approximately US$25 million, £18 million, towards the end of 2020.
Despite reports from The Mail on Sunday’s Charlotte Griffiths suggesting that the royal couple has no intentions of returning the money, they seem poised to maintain their partnership with Spotify.
During an appearance on Palace Confidential on Mailplus, Griffiths expressed skepticism about the likelihood of Harry and Meghan refunding the sum.
She noted the extended period since their last podcast release, highlighting that even their son Archie spoke his first words during that time.
Griffiths speculated that any delays in production could provide the couple with a shield to avoid returning the funds, potentially leading to further postponements in their podcast endeavors.
The controversy surrounding Spotify escalated after various artists severed ties with the platform due to contentious content, including the Joe Rogan Experience podcast known for featuring vaccine-skeptical perspectives.
Notably, Joni Mitchell recently announced her decision to withdraw her music from Spotify in solidarity with Neil Young, who demanded the removal of either his work or the Joe Rogan podcast.
Responding to Young’s concerns, Spotify emphasized its commitment to balancing listener safety and creator freedom by eliminating over 20,000 COVID-related podcast episodes since the pandemic’s onset.
Royal expert Richard Eaton highlighted the predicament faced by the Sussexes, emphasizing the conflict between their advocacy against misinformation and their lucrative deal with Spotify.
Eaton remarked on the couple’s prioritization of financial gain over principles, citing their sizeable agreement with the platform.
Despite their public statements condemning misinformation, Harry and Meghan have opted to stand by Spotify, a move that underscores their choice to prioritize monetary interests over ethical considerations.
Eaton contrasted the Sussexes’ limited podcast output with Joe Rogan’s prolific content creation, underscoring the perceived lack of value for money in their partnership with Spotify.
The disparity in productivity between the parties has raised questions about the justification for the substantial financial investment made in Harry and Meghan’s podcasting venture.
Furthermore, Neil Sean suggested that the couple might face pressure to either continue working with Spotify or reimburse their multimillion-dollar fee if they choose to sever ties with the platform.
Amidst speculation regarding their future collaboration with Spotify, Harry and Meghan issued a statement affirming their ongoing commitment to the streaming service.
The couple reiterated their concerns about the harmful effects of misinformation and expressed hopes for necessary changes to combat the spread of false information, particularly related to COVID-19.
Despite the mounting pressure and criticism, Harry and Meghan remain steadfast in their partnership with Spotify, signaling their determination to address the challenges posed by misinformation through their podcast initiatives.