Harry and Meghan's comeback is 'achievable' as expert pinpoints Sussex revival date


Coram-James exclusively told Express.co.uk: “If they keep their heads below the parapets for a period of time, perhaps two years, and focus on making real headway with those projects, while also making some great, scandal-free and successful productions, then there is a road for recovery.”

He added: “For all of their setbacks, the Sussexes are still involved in and committed to some incredibly important work around internationally important subjects.

“Environmentalism, the protection of women, marginalised communities, and children. Work with veterans, such as the hugely popular and successful Invictus games- the brainchild of Prince Harry and result of years of his hard graft.”

Coram-James also pointed out that the couple should go back to their roots with the pair’s popularity counting “on these charitable causes”.

He said the couple’s interest in these causes is “genuine” and marks the perfect route to turn their popularity rankings around.

Coram-James’s comments come after the couple’s deal with Spotify came to an end earlier this month.

A joint statement read: “Spotify and Archewell Audio have mutually agreed to part ways and are proud of the series we made together.”

The pair still hold multi-million-pound deals with Penguin Random House, as well as streaming service Netflix.

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