Are Prince Harry and Meghan Struggling for Cash? Latest Staff Exodus Points to Growing Problems
- Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have cut ties with their communications team and let go of 25 staff members since 2020, as reported by Page Six.
- Their yearly expenses include a $2 million security bill and $288,000 in property taxes, according to Page Six.
- Harry expressed a desire for reconciliation with his family, stating, 'There’s no point in continuing to fight anymore,' as reported by the BBC.
- They decided to hire a PR firm instead of maintaining their in-house communication team, which will reduce expenses, according to an industry expert.
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Harry and Meghan fire PR team to save money
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle cut back on staff to save some cash: sources
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have cut ties with their comms team as they focus on saving cash, Page Six is told. Just last month, it was revealed the renegade royals had parted ways with six more employees, including their two in-house reps. Now, we’re told the tally of staff the couple has lost or let go since they quit as working royals back in 2020 is up to 25, with some departures not yet publicized. 14 Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have …
Are Prince Harry and Meghan struggling for cash? Latest staff exodus points to growing problems
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have once again sparked questions about their long-term financial stability after cutting ties with several senior staffers, including members of the
Prince Harry & Meghan Markle’s Latest Staff Cuts May Be Linked to Their Netflix Future
Every move Prince Harry and Meghan Markle make is scrutinized by the press, but the couple’s latest staff cuts are raising questions about their next professional steps. In June, Hello! revealed that four employees had left the Sussexes’ employ. While that move was chalked up to their ever-changing needs with their charity and professional work, Page Six is indicating that the reason is related to financial cutbacks by the royal duo. The medi…
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