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Desperate and Exposed: Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Branded ‘Failed Con Artists’ as Shocking Allegations Surface—Accused of Begging King Charles for Money Under the Guise of Peace…Full details

Desperate and Exposed: Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Branded ‘Failed Con Artists’ as Shocking Allegations Surface—Accused of Begging King Charles for Money Under the Guise of Peace…Full details
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are under renewed scrutiny after their $100 million Netflix contract came to an abrupt end.
The move has fueled speculation among royal observers that the Sussexes’ recent attempts to reconnect with King Charles may be less about healing family rifts and more about navigating a looming financial crunch.
Sources close to the palace claim the couple’s lavish Montecito lifestyle has become increasingly difficult to sustain without the major revenue streams once promised by their media deals.
“The [streaming] deal was always about $100 million… and that figure blew people’s minds. Where does it leave them now? Probably with a bit of a bowl out, looking for some handouts. They’ve lost Spotify, they’ve lost Netflix. They can’t keep going on Princess Diana’s inheritance forever,” royal commentator Robert Jobson told RadarOnline.com.
The feeling is the Sussexes are on the grift again and have their begging bowl out to King Charles to save them. ‘They really are like a pair of con artists – and not very good ones.'”
The Sussexes’ five-year Netflix agreement, set to expire in September, will not be renewed. Insiders say the partnership quietly fizzled after disappointing performances from their latest productions.
Meghan’s lifestyle and cooking series With Love, Meghan attracted just over five million viewers worldwide despite significant promotion. Harry’s polo-focused documentary performed even worse, failing to reach one million views and landing near the bottom of the streaming platform’s rankings.
At the same time, the couple’s expenses continue to make headlines. Their nine-bedroom Montecito estate reportedly carries an annual mortgage of $400,000
At the same time, the couple’s expenses continue to make headlines. Their nine-bedroom Montecito estate reportedly carries an annual mortgage of $400,000.
Staffing is estimated at another $230,000 per year, while security, which Harry deems essential due to his military background and status, costs as much as $4 million annually.
One royal insider told RadarOnline.com that the couple’s approach to Buckingham Palace could be financially motivated.
“The feeling is the Sussexes are on the grift again and have their begging bowl out to King Charles to save them,” the source noted.
The end of the Netflix partnership follows the collapse of their Spotify deal last year, which ended after just one season of their podcast. Marketing analysts warn that the couple’s ability to command massive deals may be fading as their early post-royal momentum slows.
“They’ve done the big hits, the podcast, the book,” royal expert Norman Baker noted. “There’s nothing else to sell apart from themselves.”