Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have shaken up their team once more, as four members of their staff have parted ways with the Sussexes' household. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have waved goodbye to their LA-based deputy press secretary Kyle Boulia and their UK press officer Charlie Gipson, along with two members of the couple's private team, according to a source who spoke to Hello!.
As reported by Hello!, the changes have come not long after Harry, 40, and Meghan, 43, decided to appoint a new team under Meredith Kendall Maines, who the couple hired as their Chief Communications Officer at the start of the year. Harry and Meghan, who quit royal life five years ago, also recently hired Emily Robinson, who previously worked as a senior publicity director at Netflix. as their new director of communications.
A source told Hello: “Something tells me there will be another change in the future. Meghan and Harry have hired some of the most incredible people at the top of their fields, yet somehow none of them ever work out.”
Another source has told The Sun that the big shake-up, which saw four staff lose their positions, was because Harry and Meghan "never blame themselves".
A source told the tabloid last night:“Meghan and Harry always blame everyone else and never themselves.
“No one ever seems to be good enough for them and yet they fail to understand why things don’t change.”
It is believed that Meghan's recent Instagram posts, including the controversial video of the duchess and Prince Harry twerking in a hospital room in 2021 ahead of Princess Lilibet's birth, are the result of the couple also bringing in a team from Method Communications, who are helping the couple with their press coverage.