
and Meghan Markle who , are now creating their own 'royal' household structure as they continue to execute a separation in their professional lives and pursue individual interests. According to reports, they have decided to revamp their staffing structure to mirror the hierarchical system, where Prince Harry and Meghan will each have their own chief of staff as part of a new arrangement, representing a shift from their reliance on informal advisors.
The reports that Meredith Kendall Maines, will be at the helm of a team of 11, , California, and the UK. The new operation will be run separately to Archewell, the Sussexes' original philanthropic foundation. Each senior appointee in the new household will reportedly earn a staggering six-figure salary.
Miranda Barbot, a veteran political and media adviser who helped re-elect , will work just for Harry - she previously managed the trip the royal couple took to Nigeria. Sarah Fosmo, 45, formerly an aide to Microsoft billionaire Bill Gates, will focus on supporting Meghan.
The new household will also help shape the future Meghan's business, As Ever, as it prepares to launch new products, after selling out its limited range. The duchess is also rolling season two of her Netflix lifestyle show, which is set to launch in the autumn.
Prince Harry is also reportedly set to launch his own as-yet-undisclosed commercial venture in the coming months, but recently he has been described as the "spare" by critics to Meghan's endeavours.
A source told the : "In reality, he has been giving her the space to flourish. Now it is his time to throw himself into exciting new work. Invictus will always come first, but he has also been working on commercial ideas of his own."
A spokesman for the couple told the : "The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have retained the support of Method Communications to support their growing business portfolio and philanthropic interests.
"Serving as an extension of the Sussex communications team, led by chief communications officer Meredith Maines."
By adopting a structure reminiscent of the royal household they left behind, the Sussexes appear to be seeking stability and credibility.
It is hoped the hierarchical system will help safeguard their reputation while .
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