Prince Harry, Meghan Markle raise eyebrows once again

Prince Harry, Meghan Markle’s restructuring has come under the microscope with many questioning their secret intentions

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Prince Harry, Meghan Markle’s decision to ‘make heads roll’ comes under the microscope
Prince Harry, Meghan Markle’s decision to ‘make heads roll’ comes under the microscope

Following news that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle fired a lot of staffers from their employ, an expert came forward to deliver what she believes is the real reason.

Editor-at-Large for the Mail on Sunday Charlotte Griffiths is that expert in question and she believes the couple decided to ‘make heads roll’ because “they're restructuring their staff to become a sort of royal household.”

According to the expert, atleast one of the people fired was a “strange appointment anyway”, namely Charlie Gipson, who was their head of PR in the UK.

“They've now got a friend of Harry's who actually went to Sandhurst Military Academy, so very much of that ilk, running their UK PR,” Ms Griffiths explained of the new appointment.

According to her findings, “Charlie's gone and a man in America, Kyle Boulia has gone as their Deputy Press Secretary.”

But “I think on this example, it's not people walking, which has happened many, many times. It's them sort of cutting the wheat from the chaff,” the editor added too at one point.

And perhaps “what they want to do is create this really firm structure so that when people come and go, we don't all go crazy saying yet another person's walked or yet another person's been fired, they just say this is the structure.”

The replacements however do pose a risk to Prince Harry’s constant demands for privacy, the editor believes because now they are going to have almost eight people who will be responding to press inquiries and stories, all across the world in different time zones

“And I've got to say, for somebody who wants to be private, I do think Harry's got an awful lot of people now, globally responding in time zones all over the world to press enquiries,” she added as part of her concluding remark too.