Things seem to be looking up for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, as it’s being reported that they are about to be offered a seven figure deal to produce podcasts for Spotify.

The streaming service is hoping to sign Harry and Meghan after the success of former First Lady Michelle Obama’s podcast, which launched last month. Sources said that Spotify, which has 120 million global subscribers, is close to making a seven figure offer to the royal couple.

“Of course, money is no object. Meghan Markle will be more or less able to name her price for exclusively working with them on a podcast series,” a source told The Mirror. “The Duke and Duchess have been on their hit list for a while and a detailed proposal is set to be presented to Meghan’s US agent in a matter of weeks.”

Harry and Meghan shocked the world earlier this year when they stepped down as senior members of the British royal family. They then briefly moved to Canada before moving to Meghan’s home state of California with their 1 year-old son Archie. Last month, they quietly bought a $14 million mansion in Santa Barbara, and they have since moved there with their child.

This comes after royal expert Katie Nicholl said that there has been much speculation as to what Harry and Meghan are working on right now.

“There is a lot of speculation that they’re pitching TV programs about civil rights, about feminism, about Black Lives Matter. I think it’s absolutely to be expected that the programs they are going to be making are about the issues they are going to be talking about and campaigning for,” she said. “I’m not convinced that we’re going to see either of them in front of the camera. In fact, I’m told from a member of their team that their focus is very much on driving these projects, on producing them and being behind the creative rather than in front of the camera.”

“That’s not to say we won’t see Meghan and Harry in front of the cameras,” Nicholl added. “Clearly we are going to, but when it comes to these programs that they want to make I think they see themselves very much being on the other side of the lens.”

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