Prince Harry 'hoping to find himself' amid solo career without Meghan Markle
Prince Harry is reportedly hoping to "find himself" in the wake of his Spotify deal with his wife Meghan Markle coming to an end.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex's entertainment endeavours have been in the spotlight recently after their $20million (£15 million) deal with Spotify, which they signed in 2020, ended earlier this month following a mutual decision on both parties.
However, the couple still has their lucrative $100million (£78million) Netflix partnership, with 41 year old Meghan recently having signed with William Morris Endeavor (WME) to pursue her own set of upcoming projects.
And it has now been claimed that father-of-two Harry is hoping to turn his attention to a solo project with the streamer.
He is set to follow in his late mother Princess Diana's footsteps by heading back to Africa, where he "most like himself".
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Harry is hoping to head to Africa for a solo documentary projectA source added to RadarOnline that Harry even considers Africa his "second home", hoping to go there and "find himself" while filming the documentary.
Harry is also set to have his series, The Heart of Invictus, premier in August on Netflix on a yet-to-be-confirmed date.
This comes after Netflix confirmed that they still have a strong connection with Meghan and Harry despite speculation of their soured partnership.
"The bond with Archewell Productions is one we deeply value. Harry & Meghan launched as Netflix's most spectacular documentary debut to date," a Netflix spokesperson said.
Speaking to Entertainment Tonight, they added: "Our exciting journey with them isn't ending anytime soon. We're currently collaborating on numerous projects, including the much-anticipated documentary series Heart of Invictus."
Meanwhile, Meghan recently signed with talent agency William Morris Endeavor (WME) in a big career move.
PR expert Kieran Elsby told The Mirror that Meghan will be "a major coup for the agency".
"It is good business to have her on their roster. It is also good for Meghan having a prestige agency."
Speaking to Mirror US, culture and brand expert Rochelle White noted that Meghan's experience in the limelight could help her "become a brand and build on what she started in regards to her blog, The Tig, and build on that".
Dismissing the criticism directed towards the former Suits actress Rochelle added: "No matter what people say, she has got fans and people who are influenced by her style and life, and this could work well."
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