Harry, Meghan and team Archewell: what s next for the royal couple
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Harry, Meghan and team Archewell: what s next for the royal couple
By Harry Mount
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Next year, God willing, the vaccine will turn the coronavirus tide and we ll be able to carry on with our lives. And so the Sussexes are hoping to kick-start Archewell, their non-profit foundation founded when - on discarding their royal links and moving to America - they had to give up its predecessor, the Sussex Royal Foundation.
On Tuesday, nearly a year to the day since the infamous Sandringham Summit, when the details of Megxit were thrashed out, they released the first full-length podcast on Spotify for their broadcast outlet, Archewell Audio.
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The Duke And Duchess Of Sussex Hire Ex-palace Aides Who Lost Their Job In March
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex hire ex-palace aides as they set up their team and Archewell foundation in the United States. Read on to know more.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are constantly expanding their staff as they settle in the United States. In recent news, the couple has hired two of their palace aides who lost their jobs after the Sussex’s made their exit at the beginning of this year. Read further ahead to know more about the recent hires.
The first episode of Harry and Meghan s podcast has been released
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Next year, God willing, the vaccine will turn the coronavirus tide and we’ll be able to carry on with our lives. And so the Sussexes are hoping to kick-start Archewell, their non-profit foundation founded when – on discarding their royal links and moving to America – they had to give up its predecessor, the Sussex Royal Foundation.
Yesterday, nearly a year to the day since the infamous Sandringham Summit when the details of ‘Megxit’ were thrashed out, they released the first full-length podcast on Spotify for their broadcast outlet, Archewell Audio.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have boosted their rapidly expanding stable of staff by rehiring two palace aides who lost their jobs when the royal couple left the UK.
In recent months Harry and Meghan have made a series of key appointments to head their forthcoming non-profit foundation, Archewell, as well as starting their own in-house PR outfit.
Now, it can be revealed, they have employed ex-palace staff Clara Loughran and Beth Herlihy on a freelance basis to work on charity projects in the UK.
The pair, both in their 30s, lost their jobs in March when Harry and Meghan moved to North America. Their appointment is in addition to the couple’s UK PR chief, James Holt.