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Harry and Meghan’s £30million Archewell Audio podcast series beaten by show that sends people to sleep in Spotify charts

HARRY and Meghan’s new £30million podcast series had a slumbering start — charting below a show designed to send listeners to sleep.

Their first Archewell Audio offering went in at a lowly 17th on the Spotify listings — three places behind Deep Sleep Sounds, featuring whale and sea noises.

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Harry and Meghan released their holiday special podcast yesterdayCredit: The Mega Agency
Archewell Audio came in at a lowly 17th place on the Spotify listings
It was beaten by Deep Sleep Sounds, which features whale and sea noisesCredit: Getty

Yesterday it managed to leapfrog its “rival” and go to No 7.

In the US — where Prince Harry, 36, and Meghan, 39, now live — it went into the charts at No 68 before rising to 26.

Critics branded the 34-minute podcast “nauseating”.

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They said asking super-rich pals how they coped with lockdown showed just how “out of touch” they were with normal people.

Sir Elton John told how he cut short a tour after coronavirus hit the UK — but he still pocketed £65million.

And Gavin and Stacey star James Corden, now host of the Late Late Show, said he could spend more time with his kids at their £7.5million mansion.

The couple’s ability to sign mega-deals could be hampered if the Spotify venture is seen as a flop.

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The first episode featured stars including James Corden and Sir Elton JohnCredit: spotify
Archie, who is 19-months-old, also appeared to say 'Happy New Year'Credit: AP:Associated Press

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But PR guru James Henderson said the celeb-driven formula should be a safe bet.

He added: “Access to very well-known people willing to talk out about issues and their thoughts and experiences will always command interest.”

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However he said their decision to include 19-month-old son Archie saying “Happy New Year” — in a US accent — seemed at odds with their repeated requests for privacy.

The Sussexes signed a multi-year deal with Spotify to host and produce podcastsCredit: PA:Press Association
Prince Harry and Meghan present Archewell Audio Spotify podcast

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