Meghan Markle and Prince Harry find themselves at a financial crossroad following the discontinuation of Meghan's podcast, "Archetypes," by Spotify. An insider recently divulged that the couple, who have previously enjoyed a comfortable lifestyle thanks to Harry's successful memoir, are now faced with monetary concerns due to dwindling popularity.

Despite the hurdles, the couple is resolved to do what is necessary to uphold their affluent way of life in Montecito. The source relayed to a magazine, "They'll do whatever it takes to maintain their posh Montecito lifestyle." In proof of their resolve, Harry consented to a public therapy session scheduled in March, a 90-minute livestream event alongside trauma expert and author Dr. Gabor Maté.

The duo is open to exploring any avenue that promises a lucrative return. The source said, "[Harry] and Meghan know their opportunities haven't gone as planned, but they're determined to stick it out and become a success - no matter what."

Nonetheless, there is a silver lining for the couple. Their partnership with Netflix continues to thrive despite Spotify's recent decision. The streaming giant expressed support for the Sussexes shortly after Spotify's announcement, affirming their commitment to collaborate on several projects, including the highly anticipated documentary series, "Heart of Invictus."

"We value our partnership with Archewell Productions," declared a Netflix representative. "Harry & Meghan was Netflix's biggest documentary debut ever, and we'll continue to work together on a number of projects."

Further, Harry may possibly author another memoir. His debut work, launched in January 2023, continues to feature on the New York Times' bestseller list. As he had previously hinted at sufficient material "for two books," another memoir could be on the horizon.

Simultaneously, speculation is rife that Meghan, the former actress, could pen her own book. If she chooses to disclose the royal who questioned her son Archie's skin color, the book could potentially generate considerable interest. However, Camilla Tominey from GB News warned in a recent interview that "all h*** will break loose" if Meghan chose to do so.