Archewell Audio, the production company founded by Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, has hired Rebecca Sananes as head of audio.
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According to The Times' royal sources, via The New York Post, the investigation by Buckingham Palace on the bullying allegations against Meghan Markle is still "ongoing." Moreover, the findings of the investigation may be delayed until 2022.
"Results from the highly sensitive inquiry, which is being conducted by an independent law firm, were expected to be announced in the annual Sovereign Grant report to be published this week," but as noted earlier, they won't be.With the inquiry results not
.Archewell Audio, the production company founded by Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, has hired Rebecca Sananes as head of audio.
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorArchewell Audio, the podcast arm of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s production firm, has tapped award-winning podcast producer Rebecca Sananes as head of audio.Most recently, Sananes for the last two years has been lead producer for New York Magazine’s “Pivot” tech, media and business podcast hosted by Recode cofounder Kara Swisher and NYU professor Scott Galloway.Archewell Audio, founded by the Duke and Duchess of Sussex last year, inked a multiyear pact with
Meghan Markle has shared how her son loves to be read to and especially enjoys his mum's picture book The Bench.The Duchess of Sussex wrote the short children's book after being inspired by the bond between her husband Prince Harry, 36, and their two year old Archie.
Prince Harry, has written that the Duke of Sussex would like to reconcile and "admit some of the missteps he has made".
Queen Elizabeth II is keeping her family close. On Wednesday, the British reigning monarch was photographed alongside Prime Minister Boris Johnson at Buckingham Palace, making it her first in-person audience since the start of the coronavirus pandemic.
Keeping them close! Queen Elizabeth II gave fans a glimpse at her personal items in Buckingham Palace, including a rare photo of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, while meeting with Prime Minister Boris Johnson.
Meghan Markle has reportedly demanded that Buckingham Palace hand over a “point by point” breakdown of the claims that she “bullied” her staff during her time as a working royal. The 39-year-old mum of two has not yet been formally interviewed over claims she presided over a “toxic” work environment while at Kensington Palace, sources have revealed.
bullying claims against Meghan Markle is ongoing, and the results will not be released this week as was previously planned, ET can confirm. first reported over the weekend that the investigation, which is being conducted by an independent law firm, may delay its verdict until next year.
Meghan Markle has appeared for her first interview since her chat with Oprah and made some revelations. In an interview with the NPR Weekend Edition on Sunday, the Duchess of Sussex opened up about the success of her new illustrated book 'The Bench'.
Meghan Markle has revealed that she marked her Father's Day by purchasing Prince Harry a bench with an inscribed plaque. In an interview with producer Samantha Balaban on NPR Weekend, recorded before the birth of her daughter Lilibet, the Duchess of Sussex, whose children's book The Bench recently became a New York Times bestseller, spoke fondly of the occasion.
It feels like a never-ending battle within the royal family — especially between Prince William and Prince Harry.
A new book has claimed that Prince William, 38, “threw Harry out” after finding out about a dossier alleging Meghan Markle, 39, bullied royal staff.The new book by author Robert Lacey claims a furious Prince William threw his brother, Prince Harry, 36, out of his royal household after finding out about a file claiming staff were mistreated by his brother’s wife, Meghan Markle, which she has since denied.The angry royal reportedly went “ballistic” after hearing about the claims in the dossier