Let's not forget about all the professionals that have left Archewell.
Harry's Chief of Staff has become their latest senior employee to quit - just three months after starting the job. The Duke of Sussex handed Josh Kettler the prestigious title earlier this year as it was believed he would be the ideal candidate to “guide” the couple through their “next phase”.
However, Mr Kettler has now parted ways with the couple.
Mr Kettler, who was previously chief of staff at communication platform Cognixion, and prior to that a decade at Patagonia. He began his role the week before the couple’s visit to Nigeria in May and also accompanied Harry to London for the 10th anniversary of the Invictus Games. He left a couple days before they set out for Colombia.
It is not the first time Harry and Meghan have had to navigate the loss of staff, with the couple having seen 18 senior figures leave since they married in 2018.
Nine or more have left since they moved to California in 2020, including key staff from Archewell Productions.
The manager of the company that makes TV programmes and films, Bennet Levine, quit in January after two years at the firm. He worked on the couple’s Netflix documentary before making his exit.
Another big loss came when Oscar-nominated producer Ben Browning left as the couple’s head of internal content in January 2023 - a month after Rebecca Sananes, who was hired to produce Meghan’s Spotify podcast Archetypes, quit in December 2022 as head of audio at Archewell. That same month, the president of the couple’s charitable foundation, Mandana Dayani, stepped down after a year and a half at Archewell. The list goes on especially if you count prior to them leaving the BRF.
I'm beginning to think the Sussexes aren't as functional as they may portray or attempt to portray. Are their intentions to make money for themselves while seemingly appearing to be philanthropists? What are their real goals?
Josh Kettler’s departure comes days before Harry and Meghan begin ‘tour’ of Colombia
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