Harry & Meghan face another staff shuffle as 4 team members exit amid ongoing royal staff turnover troubles.

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Fresh Faces, Familiar Problems
Harry and Meghan can’t seem to keep their team intact these days.
Four more employees have packed their bags following Meredith Maines’ arrival as chief communications officer.
This staff shuffle marks yet another bump in their post-royal journey.
Who’s Leaving and Why?
The departing crew includes Kyle Boulia (LA deputy press secretary) and Charlie Gipson (UK press officer) – both hired just last March.
These exits aren’t isolated incidents – a whopping 22 staffers have reportedly left since the couple stepped back from royal duties, with six departures in just the last two months!
Building a New Empire?
Despite the turnover troubles, the Sussexes keep recruiting high-profile talent.
They recently brought on Emily Robinson from Netflix and hired Sarah Fosmo (Bill Gates’ former assistant) as Meghan’s first chief of staff.
Are these strategic moves or desperate attempts to stabilize their operation?
Behind Closed Doors
What’s really happening at Sussex headquarters? The revolving door of employees raises questions about the couple’s leadership style.
Former press secretary Ashley Hansen left to start her own firm (though kept the Sussexes as clients), while Harry’s chief of staff Josh Kettler exited after just a trial period.
What’s Next for Team Sussex?
With staff shuffle becoming a pattern rather than an exception, the royal couple faces challenges in building a stable foundation for their various projects.
Will the new communications team help steady the ship, or is this staff shuffle just the beginning of more changes to come?
The staff shuffle continues to plague Harry and Meghan’s post-royal operation, raising questions about their management approach and future stability.
As they navigate this latest round of departures, observers wonder if the couple can establish the consistent team needed to achieve their ambitious goals.