Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s first installment of their £ 30 million podcast was under whale sounds

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s first 33-minute episode of their £ 30 million podcast is ranked among deep sleep sounds of whale sounds.

  • Prince Harry and Meghan’s first installment of their £ 30 million podcast was low
  • It came in 17th place in the UK Spotify podcast chart, before moving to 7th place
  • Beating the Royals was a podcast called Deep Sleep Sounds, with whale sounds

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s first 33-minute installment of their £ 30m podcast is low on the charts after it was released yesterday.

The show, a holiday special featuring Sir Elton John, recorded 17th place among a podcast designed to put people to sleep with whale sounds called Deep Sleep Sound.

However, the episode slowly climbed through the ranks and today reached a 7th place in the UK Spotify podcast charts and 26th in the US.

The Duke (36) and Duchess of Sussex (39) asked a number of their famous friends to perform during the first episode, which features a series of prominent British and American artists, activists and musicians.

The Duke (36) and Duchess of Sussex (39) asked a number of their famous friends to appear during the first episode.  Pictured during a visit to Reprezent FM, in Brixton, South London

The Duke (36) and Duchess of Sussex (39) asked a number of their famous friends to appear during the first episode. Pictured during a visit to Reprezent FM, in Brixton, South London

These include Sir Elton John, Brené Brown, Deepak Chopra, Stacey Abrams and James Corden, who invited them to review 2020.

Discussions focused on mental health and awareness in the first installment before concluding sweetly with the gospel song This Little Light of Mine.

The royal couple have promised that their podcast will ‘uplift and entertain audiences around the world’, while talking to a range of people who ‘inspire’ us.

PR guru James Henderson told The Sun that appealing to their friends was a wise move for the Royal couple.

He told The Sun: “Access to many celebrities who are willing to talk about issues and their thoughts and experiences will always be of interest.”

The couple's newly formed Archewell Audio project promises to produce programs that enhance audiences and entertain

The couple’s newly formed Archewell Audio project promises to produce programs that enhance audiences and entertain

that their recording of the 19-month-old boy Archie’s voice during the podcast – in which they encouraged him to say Happy New Year – does not fit with their persistent plea for privacy.

Judi James, a leading TV expert on social behavior and body language, compares the double act to TV couples Richard and Judy and Holly and Phil.

She claims Prince Harry abandoned the Queen’s English accent in favor of a more ‘slurring mid-Estuary’ compulsion in his new podcast.

The couple has asked famous friends, including Sir Elton John, Brené Brown, Deepak Chopra, Stacey Abrams and James Corden, to review 2020.

The couple has asked famous friends, including Sir Elton John, Brené Brown, Deepak Chopra, Stacey Abrams and James Corden, to review 2020.

Judi remarked: ‘If he describes the podcast as’ Our twenty-twenty holiday special’, Harry drops the second ‘t’ into ‘twenty’ in an oral pendulum that sounds American or South London, even though the wording ‘holiday special’ it probably takes place in the US.

‘He says they’d rather‘ honor ’than‘ will ’, and he pronounces the word‘ looks ’more like‘ happiness ’, both of which would probably sound like Queen Vic in EastEnders.

“Although his ‘meaningful our commitments’ seem to have more of an American twist.”

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