- Meghan and Harry's top aide exits after three months
- Not the first time the Sussexes lose senior staff
- Josh Kettler took on the role back in May
Josh Kettler, who jumped ship from his previous role at communication giant Cognixion to join the Sussex squad in May, has been a prominent figure alongside the couple, even making a notable appearance at the Invictus Games Foundation 10th Anniversary Service. But now, as the Duke and Duchess of Sussex gear up for their highly anticipated tour of Colombia, they find themselves short of one chief of staff.
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This isn't the first time Meghan and Harry have seen a high-profile exit from their team. Earlier this year, the Archewell Foundation bid adieu to key players such as producer Ben Browning and marketing head Fara Taylor. And let's not forget Bennett Levine, who left his post as manager of Archewell Production in January.
Colombia awaits amidst staff shake-up!
Despite the staffing drama, the royal couple's schedule remains packed with their upcoming tour to Colombia, marking their second international journey since stepping back as senior royals. The tour promises an engaging itinerary with visits to Bogotá, Cartagena, and Cali, focusing on youth, leaders, and women driving progress in Colombia.
Their visit is not just any tour; it's a prelude to the Global Ministerial Conference on Ending Violence Against Children. With the Archewell Foundation at the helm, Harry and Meghan are set to showcase their commitment to creating a safer online environment for kids worldwide.
Family first for the Sussexes
Despite their bustling agenda and the occasional staff shuffle, Harry and Meghan's priority remains their family. In a recent heart-to-heart with CBS's Jane Pauley, the couple shared insights into their life with Archie (3) and Lilibet (5), emphasizing their desire to shield them from the public eye.