Prince Harry reportedly doesn't understand Meghan Markle's podcast on Spotify.

The Duke of Sussex is apparently anxious about the ramifications of the "Archetypes" release, and he believes it will have a huge influence on his family.

Meghan Markle launched her podcast last week, prompting speculation about whether her million-dollar arrangement with Spotify was worthwhile.

Insiders close to the former "Suits" actor and former royal say the 12-episode podcast will "end in tears" for the Sussexes, with criticism pouring in from all over the world.

Meghan focused on ambitious women in the first episode of "Archetypes," with her longtime friend and tennis champion, Serena Williams.

They discussed how neither of them realized that being ambitious had a bad connotation, especially after meeting her now-husband.

However, criticism poured in about the 55-minute episode, with some claiming Meghan was only talking about herself. She recalled the time she challenged a dishwashing soap brand that portrayed women in a negative light.

Woman's Day also learnt that Prince Harry is questioning if all of this is worth it.

According to an insider, the younger brother of Prince William was supposed to be a part of itat first because that is what was sold to Spotify and promoted.

So his decision not to participate became instantly revealing.

"Coming up with 12 episodes riddled with complaints about the royal family - which everyone knows is what most people are tuned in for - is a lot of pressure, and a hazardous concept given their history of lying."

The insider claimed that Prince Harry must have understood that he, his wife, and their children, Lilibet Diana and Archie Harrison, would be "left red-faced."

"He doesn't understand why she'd be so ready to expose herself, him, and their children to public shaming."

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Meghan Markle claimed in the same podcast that Buckingham Palace forced her and Prince Harry back to work after their son's nursery caught fire while they were touring South Africa in 2018.

Angela Levin, a royal biographer, instantly questioned whether "this is actually Meghan's truth?"

Another source informed the site that if it were up to Prince Harry, he would prefer that their two children not be included in the podcast at all.

"After all, they did abdicate royal duties in order to offer their children a more private lives."

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