Prince Harry criticized: Ex-employees reveal bizarre secrets!
Prince Harry criticized: Ex-employees reveal bizarre secrets!
Prince Harry is again in the line of fire! In his book "Spare" he has already keen on the Royal Family, but now former palace employees have their say and draw a little flattering picture of the prince. According to the book "Yes Ma’am: The Secret Life of Royal Servants", written by the author and royal family expert Tom Quinn, you experience Harry as an impulsive heat head. A former butler reports that Harry got out of her way even with a small mess. "I remember that I had once brought a little messed up in his private pickers," he was quoted. The laughter of the staff on Harry's chaotic constitution does not gloss over the situation: "People always said that Harry needed two weeks without a servant to attract his own pants," said the reports.
The shocking departures at Archewell
In the course of the reporting, the staff fluctuation around Harry and Meghan is also illuminated. These changes seem to reflect the couple's difficulties in the first phase of their independence. Fara Taylor, who joined Archewell as head of marketing, left the company in April 2023. According to the Daily Mail Be "optimized". In addition to Taylor, other important employees also left the company, including Ben Browning, who acted as an content manager and only threw the towel in January 2023 after the success of the Netflix documentary "Harry & Meghan".These exits make questions arise: What really is true for the Sussexes? An insider describes Harry as a "big child" - after the influence of Meghan, things seem to have become more complicated. According to the ex-butler, it was frustrating to experience the changes, since Meghan supposedly exploits Harry's status, which had become "really exhausting" for the employees. Even if Harry tried to defend Meghan in every situation, the challenges of his lifestyle and the growing distance to his family seem to be more and more urgent.
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