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Meghan Markle and Harry worried about their finances, they protect their back

After signing major contracts with Netflix and Spotify, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry want to ensure solid legal protection to guarantee their copyright.

Since moving to the United States, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have been working hard to ensure their financial independence. After signing a hefty deal with Netflix, the Sussexes struck a new, highly profitable deal with Swedish streaming giant Spotify on December 15. And according to the SUN, Meghan and Harry are leaving nothing to chance and have already initiated the process to protect their copyrights with the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

They thus requested exclusive rights to their charity Archewell Foundation but also on an entity called Archewell Studio. According to official documents consulted by SUN, Archewell Studio can providepodcasts, audio programs and audiobooks“, in fields as varied as news, education, science, literature, racial justice, gender equality, the environment, but also mental health and youth empowerment. By seeing this broad, the Sussexes want to make sure that no malicious individual can attempt to make money using their name.

Meghan Markle, soon to be a writer?

These documents also give an idea of ​​the ambitions of the couple who seem to decide not to forbid themselves anything. Archewell Studio, set to become a true entertainment empire, can also be used for cd production, stage performances and web content. Another interesting point is that Meghan Markle has ensured legal protection allowing her to write fiction and non-fiction books on a wide variety of subjects and to produce “general magazines and printed periodicals“.

Before meeting Prince Harry, the young woman ran a very popular blog and never hid her taste for writing. One thing is certain, whatever projects the Sussexes embark on in the coming months, they are now well protected.

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