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.
Prince Harry and Meghan have welcomed back two aides they were forced to let go in March, when the couple had to close their Sussex Royal Foundation as they ceased carrying out duties representing the Queen.
Now, as Harry and Meghan prepare to push out their new non-profit foundation Archewell into 2021 they’ve begun cementing key members of their new team, both in America and Britain.
Clara Loughran and Beth Herlihy have been rehired by the duke and duchess to work on a freelance basis for Archewell’s charity projects.
They are among a new team rumoured to be worth more than $1 million.
MEGHAN MARKLE and Prince Harry have reportedly re-hired two former royal staff who lost their jobs when the Sussexes stepped down as senior royals earlier this year.
Prince Harry, Meghan Markle re-hire two former Buckingham Palace aides
The two will work on a freelance basis with the couple to handle their charity projects in the United Kingdom.
December 29, 2020 06:51 GMT
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have re-hired two former Buckingham Palace aides who had lost their jobs when the couple decided to relocate to the United States.
Clara Loughran and Beth Herlihy, who were among the 15 people working for the Duke and the Duchess of Sussex at their personal office at Buckingham Palace in London, have been hired back by the newly financially-independent royals. The two will work on a freelance basis with the couple to handle their charity projects in the United Kingdom, reports Mail Online.