Meghan Markle has withdrawn her trademark application for her defunct podcast “Archetypes,” months after Spotify dropped the show.
The duchess made the request to withdraw Thursday to the US Patent and Trademark Office, in keeping with the office’s records.
It comes after the 42-year-old’s multi-million dollar Spotify deal fell through in June, axing her award-winning podcast from airing a second season.
The Suits actress’ podcast ran for one season, airing 12 episodes and including special guests, equivalent to Mindy Kaling and Serena Williams.
Markle won a People’s Selection Award for the feat.
After the dissolution of the deal was announced, Spotify’s Head of Global Sports Strategy, Bill Simmons, called the ex-royals “f–king grifters” and “lazy.”
One other insider said the couple had come off as “difficult.”
As well as, it was reported the famous royals didn’t produce enough content to make sure the $20million deal they signed in 2020.
In a joint statement to The Post in June, Spotify and Archewell Audio said they’ve “mutually agreed to part ways and are pleased with the series we made together.”