Posted on 01/29/2020 9:30:18 AM PST by nikos1121
LOS ANGELES Harvey Levin not only has his thumb on the pulse of Hollywood, but the lively lawyer is also plugged into the goings-on within the royal family in a big way.
Fox News went inside the studios of Thirty Mile Zone (TMZ) and sat down with Levin, who founded the outlet, to pick his brain about what viewers can expect to see from Prince Harry and Meghan Markle following their announcement earlier this month that they will take "a step back as senior members of the royal family.
Levin was tapped by FOX to executive produce Harry & Meghan: The Royals in Crisis, an all-new one-hour TMZ special investigation into the couples decision. The probe will cut through the noise, inaccuracies and speculation surrounding the couples surprise announcement, the media release said.
When asked explicitly how Prince Harry, 35, and Markle, 38, might be able to carve out a niche for themselves, Levin said the pair will have no problem earning big money and told Fox News that after speaking with Mark Cuban -- the Shark Tank star and owner of the Dallas Mavericks -- he believes theyll become billionaires.
Make no mistake about it, Harry and Meghan are incredibly marketable, incredibly marketable," Levin said. "I mean, we talked to Mark Cuban, who knows a thing or two about branding and business and entertainment, and he thinks they're going to be billionaires, and the reason is simple.
They are sought-after people. They are young, beautiful, intelligent, interesting people and Oprah [Winfrey] has already partnered with Harry on a mental health docuseries, the "Objectified" host continued of the pair, who said in their Jan. 8. announcement that they will "work to become financially independent" of the crown.
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They don’t have to be the most popular. They’ll be the most available. Not having to follow royal rules they sign all the dotted lines.
Thank you, friend.
But they are. The taxpayers are still funding Frogmore, their home, their security, and Prince Charles is giving them money out of his maintenance.
They are on their way to being financially independent; they aren’t there yet.
Imagine, two grown, middle aged adults, crying about how abusive their family is and how tough it is to smile, dress nice, be polite and cut some ribbons; meanwhile, they are picking everyone’s pockets and sitting on millions they inherited from the self-same cruel family!
Heck, Meghan even played the race card for good measure.
They are a train wreck.
Yeah, oh lordy, you dun got caught. Lol
I don’t doubt that at all. She’s such a snake.
Youre very welcome, friend.
They seems ironically perfect for both Imperial margarine and Seagrams crown royal.
Well played!
/nod
I dunno.
If I drop £149,000, $193,700, at today's exchange rate, for a nice set of matched Westley Richards, how much extra for the Sussex Royal logo? 
/sarcasm Meg would never allow the brand to be used on a firearm, and $193,700 is

"just outside" my gun budget.
“I have NO idea why someone would give the Obamas $65 million for a book deal.”
Its a “Kickback”. The Kickback is for the OBadmin Education dept. directing $300 in publishing sales to the book deal company.
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Re Obamas $65M book deal: An authors royalty is typically about $1 per hard cover book, a little more if a well known author, less if the books are heavily discounted. So, did Obamas book sell 65,000,000 copies? I dont think so.
Book deals smell of kick backs, payoffs, bribery, and the like. These types of book deal cry out for investigation.
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Correct.
The easiest fix: Mandate any printer (or subsidiary) w/ *ANY* govt contract(s) cannot be the publisher for any govt ‘tell all/biography+’...say, going back current admin -5yrs.
Keep the taxpayer $$ outta the hands of any possible kick-back scheme.
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