SiriusXM and James Corden are making concerted efforts to keep Meghan Markle away from the Hollywood spotlight.
Corden's "This Life of Mind" series premiered on SiriusXM's new channel, Stars, on February 1st, boasting a star-studded lineup of guests such as Martin Scorsese, Kim Kardashian, Chris Jenner, Tom Ford, Jeremy Renner, David Beckham, Billy Porter, Julianne Moore, and Odell Beckham Jr. The show promises immersive discussions with Corden and notable guests, exploring the personal narratives of individuals at the pinnacle of their fields in film, television, sports, fashion, and beyond.
Despite Corden's friendship with Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, the speculation arises regarding Meghan's alleged affiliation with WME (William Morris Endeavor), potentially influencing Corden's decision to exclude them from the show.
James Corden acknowledges his friendship with Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, raising questions about why the renowned entertainer and host of "Carpool Karaoke" would omit such high-profile guests. Speculation surrounds Meghan's rumored ties to WME, suggesting a turbulent journey for her in establishing herself in Hollywood.
There are rumors of Serena Williams, also associated with WME, possibly assisting Meghan in securing representation. However, some argue that Meghan may be using threats to strengthen her position, a risky move that could jeopardize both her and Serena Williams' reputations in the competitive entertainment industry.
Despite the controversy surrounding Meghan Markle, James Corden and his team remain undeterred in their commitment to avoiding drama on their show. As Meghan attempts to rebrand herself in Hollywood, with reports of a potential comeback and a Netflix slate announcement, Corden and SiriusXM maintain their reluctance to interview her. Meghan's Hollywood journey has been challenging, marked by the loss of a major contract, a lukewarm reception for her Spotify arrangement, and difficulties with her $100 million Netflix deal.
Meghan Markle's potential comeback, signaled by the announcement of a Netflix slate, is met with skepticism from a royal insider. Richard Eden expresses concern on Palace Confidential, revealing that a senior Netflix executive mentioned numerous programs in very early development. This phrase raises alarm bells, suggesting a lack of concrete plans for Harry and Meghan's projects.
Rebecca English adds that the couple's desire to distance themselves from royal projects may be presumptuous, especially considering the mixed success of their previous endeavors. Despite their efforts to stand on their own, the interest in their projects has been fueled more by gossip than substance, with many projects lacking in viewer engagement.

