Harry and Meghan 'want next-level riches' as they 'gun for billionaire status'
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are reportedly 'gunning for billionaire status' after landing 'more money than they know what to do with' from their new career in Hollywood.
The former working Royals seem to be reaping the rewards of a sell-out memoir, multimillion-dollar podcast deals and a hit-global series on Netflix.
Harry and Meghan "suddenly have hundreds of millions of dollars at their disposal", according to an insider close to the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.
According to sources, things aren't due to slow down any time soon after the pair hired top showbiz dealmaker Adam Lilling amid "plans to be next-level rich".
"Harry and Meghan know they’re hot stuff right now and are eager to cash in," the insider explained. "They’re gunning for billionaire status and willing to go all-out to achieve that."
Bank of Dave self-made millionaire giving away money to 'keep kids working hard'The pair moved back to the US in 2020, buying a $15million (£12.3m) mansion right next door to pal Ellen DeGeneres in Montecito, California.
"Their savings are beyond their wildest dreams," claims the source, per Heat. "They have more money than they know what to do with – which is why they’ve hired someone to help."
Harry and Meghan, who were recently the subject of a brutal dragging on animated comedy series South Park, reportedly hired Adam after being introduced by Ellen.
He's one of Hollywood's top dealmakers, according to The Hollywood Reporter, and is thought to have been brought in to help the couple in the US.
One expert told The Mirror that there is already "appetite for the Duke and Duchess" in the US, and Adam is thought to be boosting their 'brand'.
'PR to the stars' Mayah Riaz claimed: "It would be naïve to not expect Harry and Meghan to make a commercial move post their Netflix series and Spare.
The new insider claims: "There will be plenty of projects for Adam to negotiate. With new book deals in the pipeline and movie cameos – they're open to anything."
Mirror Online has contacted the Harry and Meghan's representatives for a comment.
The couple are reportedly considering legal advice following the bombshell episode of South Park in which they were both called "dumb and stupid".
Meghan was reportedly left "upset and overwhelmed" after the show, cleverly titled The Worldwide Privacy Tour, aired on Comedy Central.
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