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#PRINCEHARR­Y

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry will host and produce podcasts on Spotify. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex hope to uplift and entertain audiences.

@happyabbey­rose wrote: “Oh good, more sanctimoni­ous dribble coming our way.”

@johnson_kurtis replied:

“I s so meone going to sit you down and force you to listen to it? I'm shocked!”

@successfor­sussex es cheered: “The Duke and Duchess of Success are about to break the record of Spotify followers."

@1968darksk­ull wrote: “And this is the quiet life they preach on about?”

@albertmayf­ield wrote: “Must remember to avoid this.”

@chzssy said: “But we don't want any more attention, we now want a quiet life.”

@bightofbia­fra1 said: “This is wonderful.”

@hammysam17 wrote: “And I bet their rabid fans will still tell people to leave them alone.”

@tomrobsupn­ort wrote: “I’ve lost track of what he’s for. Not sure I’d want to watch him on Netflix and he won’t be on a Spotify playlist anytime soon.”

@progrockfa­rmer tweeted: “They'll be selling mattresses on TV at 'insane low prices!' by the end of this decade.”

#COVID

A new variant of Covid has been identified. Nicola Sturgeon said nine cases of the strain have been identified in the Greater Glasgow and Clyde Health Board area.

@nikki_2021 said: “And this is the reason why it’s spreading much faster. It’s mutated at least twice.”

@bewisefrie­nds warned: “About a month ago my physician told me there were 8 known strains already. Means that you are not ‘immune’ after having a bout with Covid . Continue precaution­s… masks and social distancing."

@JOHNUTFT said: “Rather convenient it's come along just as people were starting to open their eyes and see the virus for what it is – a political pandamic, not a medical pandamic.”

@fishemansb­lues wrote: “S o they spend billions on vaccine for a virus that doesn’t affect 99.97% of us and it mutates, making another new vaccine needed – another year of lockdowns tiers and masks it is then.”

@dpjerm said : “In most cases as virus mutate they weaken.”

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