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**Spotify Demands Repayment from Meghan Markle for Recording Studio and Mansion**

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**Spotify Demands Repayment from Meghan Markle for Recording Studio and Mansion**

Spotify has requested that repay the expenses incurred for the construction of a recording studio and a mansion, following the discontinuation of her podcast's second season.

Meghan's podcast served as a platform to retaliate against the royal family and those who have perceived her true nature.

From the Netflix docuseries to the Oprah interview, Taxi Gate, and accepting awards amidst unfounded discrimination accusations, every endeavor of hers seems to be a form of retaliation due to being exposed as a fraudster.

Now, Spotify is seeking reimbursement from Meghan for the setup of the recording studio at their Montecito residence, which is currently listed for sale.

A reliable source has confirmed that Spotify had facilitated the establishment of a home recording studio for Meghan.

With the conclusion of Archewell Audio's second season, the recording studio will also be dismantled as the partnership between Spotify and Meghan has come to an end.

Rumors emerged a week ago suggesting that Spotify's team was seen at the Sussex mansion retrieving all recording equipment.

According to royal journalist Elizabeth Holmes, the podcast recording space utilized by Meghan could potentially be situated within the $15 million Montecito mansion she shares with .

This arrangement implies that profits generated should be shared, considering Spotify's support and investment in the project.

Moreover, if certain areas or rooms in the house are designated for business purposes, there may be tax benefits associated with operating a home business.

Funds can be transferred between Archewell Audio and the not-for-profit sector, with approximately $400,000 in expenses listed in their initial year without detailed breakdown in Archewell Audio's records.

The ability to claim portions of the house as business expenses hinges on the structure of property ownership.

Critics within the royal sphere have expressed disapproval of 's Spotify podcast, Archetypes, branding the Duke and Duchess of Sussex as lacking charisma.

Royal expert Kinsey Schofield and Sky News Australia's Daisy Cousins provided their perspectives on Markle's podcast debut, featuring both Meghan and .

Schofield remarked on the initial marketing indicating joint content production by the couple, highlighting their perceived lack of captivating presence.

Schofield critiqued the royal pair for their reluctance to disclose personal information and establish genuine connections with a global audience.

She emphasized that Harry and Meghan fail to engage effectively, lacking a desire to share more about themselves and appear relatable.

Audiences are growing weary of affluent individuals complaining about trivial matters such as unrecognized reservations at restaurants or excessive bathrooms, Schofield added.

Regarding Spotify's recent operational adjustments post a 2% workforce reduction due to podcast failures, Cousins raised concerns over the substantial investment in Meghan Markle.

She suggested that the company must reconsider its decisions if significant job cuts follow a substantial payout to Markle.

Cousins criticized Markle's podcast content for revisiting outdated issues and failing to introduce innovative perspectives on feminism.

The final episode of Meghan Markle's Spotify podcast aired in November, as reported by Sky News.

The Duchess of Sussex did not confirm her participation in a potential upcoming season during the podcast's finale, leaving fans and critics pondering the future direction of her podcasting endeavors.

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