Prince Harry slammed by staff at US life-coaching companies after 100 workers laid off – as Duke rakes in ‘seven-figure salary’ as ‘chief impact officer’

Prince Harry slammed by staff at US life-coaching companies after 100 workers laid off – as Duke rakes in ‘seven-figure salary’ as ‘chief impact officer’

  • Harry reportedly earns seven figures as BetterUp’s chief impact officer
  • But employees have said his day-to-day responsibilities consist of “zero.”

Employees at a life-coaching company have begun to question the Duke of Sussex’s work there.

They have turned against the Duke — who reportedly earns a seven-figure salary as chief impact officer — after more than 100 San Francisco-based BetterUp employees were laid off last week.

The staff claim he has become a ‘distraction’, with one of them concluding that with Harry ‘the juice isn’t worth the squeeze’.

Another BetterUp employee was asked about Harry’s day-to-day responsibilities.

“From what I see I go for zero things,” he replied.

Employees at a life-coaching company have begun to question the Duke of Sussex’s work there. Harry and Meghan leave the famous hotspot restaurant Tre Lune in Montecito

The Duke of Sussex takes part in a Q&A with San Francisco-based company BetterUp

The Duke of Sussex takes part in a Q&A with San Francisco-based company BetterUp

The employees spoke out as media pundits have suggested that Harry and his wife Meghan should rename themselves to save their faltering Hollywood careers.

Recent setbacks have ruined their attempt to break America off course, and celebrities are reportedly afraid of compromising their popularity by being too close to the couple.

Their lucrative Spotify deal was dropped and Meghan was criticized by top Hollywood agent Jeremy Zimmer as “not a major audio talent, or necessarily any talent at all.”

Commentator and podcast host Kinsey Schofield advised the couple to change direction and explore reality television.

She said it would give people an authentic insight into their lives and “take all the power away from these tabloids and paparazzi who claim to detest Harry and Meghan.”

The controversy over an alleged car chase in New York in May is also believed to have damaged the couple’s reputation in the United States. Mitchell Jackson, a celebrity publicist, claimed that the pair had too much baggage and that red carpet event organizers were wary of their clients being overshadowed.

He said for those promoting a movie or fashion product the problem with Meghan and Harry is after the whole New York chase people just feel like they’re untrustworthy and melodramatic and it’s just going to revolve around them and they’ll be distracting . of what they are trying to promote’.

Their lucrative Spotify deal was dropped and Meghan was criticized by top Hollywood agent Jeremy Zimmer as

Their lucrative Spotify deal was dropped and Meghan was criticized by top Hollywood agent Jeremy Zimmer as “not a major audio talent, or necessarily any kind of talent”

Harry and Meghan attend the 2021 Salute To Freedom Gala at the Intrepid Sea-Air-Space Museum

Harry and Meghan attend the 2021 Salute To Freedom Gala at the Intrepid Sea-Air-Space Museum

According to the American website The Daily Beast, the duke has now become a “target” for angry BetterUp employees. A former employee said he initially thought Harry’s arrival was ‘cool’.

But they added that staff soon began to find him a distraction and many feared his continued dramas could affect the company’s reputation.

The contributor said, “Each article mentions his role at BetterUp and then goes on to roast (him and Meghan Markle)… The juice isn’t worth the squeeze.”

Another said the company mistreats staff while pushing wake credentials.

“We’re all here because of the same bull**** story they keep telling us: ‘We’re mission driven and the mission is going to change the world,'” the employee said. Harry’s widely known work at BetterUp seems to consist mostly of speaking engagements.

In March, he appeared at the company’s “Uplift” conference, where he spoke about “what gets me out of bed every day.”

At another event, he spoke about the dangers of burnout and how he likes to meditate.

Schofield said: “The more and more we get to know Harry and Meghan, we realize that they speak in extremes and that all their descriptions are a bit exaggerated.”

The Duke of Sussex backstage at the Masters of Scale Summit with BetterUp executives

The Duke of Sussex backstage at the Masters of Scale Summit with BetterUp executives

The employees spoke out as media pundits have suggested that Harry and his wife Meghan should rename themselves to save their faltering Hollywood careers.  Pictured on their Netflix documentary

The employees spoke out as media pundits have suggested that Harry and his wife Meghan should rename themselves to save their faltering Hollywood careers. Pictured in their Netflix documentary