Prince Harry and Meghan Markle ‘Hire Hollywood Dealer’ Adam Lilling

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle ‘hire Hollywood dealmaker’ Adam Lilling to boost their earning potential after being introduced by Ellen, Page Six reports

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle appear to be looking for ways to further boost their earning potential after recruiting a respected businessman and Hollywood broker.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have hired Hollywood businessman and venture capitalist Adam Lilling, whom they met on Ellen DeGeneres and his wife Portia de Rossi renewed their wedding vows in Los Angeles last week, according to page six.

Lilling, 53, was the founder of Pentagon CDs, an Internet and online music company that was bought by Virgin in 1999.

Five years later, Lilling created BiggerBoat, an entertainment search engine focused on media, music, and film.

The search engine was created to provide consumers and entertainment fans with a specialized tool for finding producers and artists on the web.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle (above) are looking to increase their earning potential after hiring a respected Hollywood businessman and broker.

In 2012, Forbes named him one of the ’12 Entrepreneurs Who Are Changing Los Angeles Forever’.

The same publication praised the ‘serial entrepreneur’ for ‘providing great insight’ into the entertainment and music industry.

and in december Lilling and his business partner Amanda Groves were named one of the best negotiators of 2022 by The Hollywood Reporter.

Prior to his new business relationship, Lilling had already negotiated tenuous ties with the Sussexes.

The company of the entrepreneurial giant PlusCapital is a partner of BetterHelp, a non-profit organization of which Harry is the director of impact.

And in a recent interview, Lilling said her favorite podcast of 2022 was Meghan Markle’s Archetypes.

Adam Lilling (above), 53, is a serial entrepreneur and venture capitalist who has run businesses including Pentagon CD and BiggerBoat.

Adam Lilling (above), 53, is a serial entrepreneur and venture capitalist who has run businesses including Pentagon CD and BiggerBoat.

Harry and Meghan may now have earned over Ā£100m since Megxit, backed by huge sums from Spare (pictured) with three more books on the way.

Harry and Meghan may now have earned over Ā£100m since Megxit, backed by huge sums from Spare (pictured) with three more books on the way.

Netflix announced that the explosive recent series from the Duke and Duchess of Sussex is the second highest-rated documentary ever, behind The Tinder Swindler.

Netflix announced that the explosive recent series from the Duke and Duchess of Sussex is the second highest-rated documentary ever, behind The Tinder Swindler.

His next moves are being closely watched. after Netflix announced that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s explosive recent series is the second-highest-rated documentary ever, behind The Tinder Swindler.

Netflix reported its fourth-quarter earnings on Thursday, revealing a gain of 7.7 million subscribers for the October-December period, a stretch that included the debut of an ad-supported option for seven dollars (Ā£5.65) per month. .

Meanwhile, Prince Harry’s Explosive Memoirs has become the best-selling nonfiction book since records began in 1998, publishers say.

The Duke of Sussex’s autobiography has sold 750,000 copies in all formats (print, audio and e-book) in the UK since its publication on January 10.

This makes it the best-selling memoir in its first week of publication, according to publisher Transworld, the British division of Penguin Random House.

Harry and Meghan may now have earned over Ā£100m since Megxit, backed by huge sums from Spare with three more money-spinning books on the way.

The couple have made great strides toward building what experts believe could become a billion-dollar business empire in the US unless their popularity continues to wane.

Harry is rumored to have pocketed at least Ā£16 million from his Spare memoir after it became the best-selling non-fiction book of all time.

This large sum is based on the mega deals he and Meghan signed with Spotify for Ā£25 million ($30 million) and Netflix for Ā£81 million ($100 million).