The first 33-minute episode of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle of their £ 30 million podcast ranked under the deep sounds of sleeping whale noises in the charts
- The first episode of Prince Harry and Meghan in their £ 30 million podcast has been downgraded
- It came in 17th on the Spotify podcast chart in the UK, before moving up to 7th
- Beating the Royals was a podcast called Deep Sleep Sounds, with whale noises
The first 33-minute episode of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle in their £ 30 million podcast peaked in the charts after it was released yesterday.
The show, a special celebration with Sir Elton John, was ranked 17th under a podcast designed to send people to sleep with the sound of whales, called Deep Sleep Sounds.
However, the episode slowly climbed between the ranks, reaching 7th place today in the UK podcast charts Spotify and 26th in the US.
The 36-year-old Duke and 39-year-old Duchess of Sussex have called on a number of famous friends to appear during the first episode, which features a number of prominent British and American artists, activists and musicians.

The 36-year-old Duke and 39-year-old Duchess of Sussex called a number of famous friends to appear during the first episode. Pictured during a visit to Representative FM in Brixton, south London
Among them were Sir Elton John, Brené Brown, Deepak Chopra, Stacey Abrams and James Corden, whom they invited to review 2020.
Discussions focused on mental health and attention in the first episode before concluding with this sweet gospel song My Little Light.
The royal couple promised that their podcast would “lift and entertain the audience around the world” while talking to a number of people who “inspire” us.
PR guru James Henderson told The Sun that calling on their friends was a wise move for the royal couple.
He told The Sun: “Access to well-known people, willing to talk about problems and their thoughts and experiences, will always generate interest.”

The couple’s newly formed Archewell Audio project promises to produce programming that “lifts and entertains the audience
that the inclusion of the voice of their 19-month-old son Archie during the podcast – in which they encouraged him to say Happy New Year – did not fit in with their ongoing plea for privacy.
Judi James, a TV expert in social behavior and body language, compared the double act to the TV pairings Richard and Judy and Holly and Phil.
She claimed that Prince Harry gave up the queen’s English accent in favor of a more “steady deal in the middle of the estuary” in his new podcast.

The couple invited famous friends, including Sir Elton John, Brené Brown, Deepak Chopra, Stacey Abrams and James Corden, to review 2020
Judi noted, “Describing the podcast as ‘Our Tweny-Tweny Holiday Special,’ Harry throws the second ‘t’ into ‘Twenty’ in a verbal weakening that sounds either American or South London, although the wording ‘special’ holiday ”probably places him in the United States.
He says he “wants” honor rather than “will” and pronounces the word “show” rather than “luck,” both of which would probably sound right in Queen Vic in EastEnders.
“Although ‘our significant connections’ seem to have more of an American noise.”