Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's 'train wreck' start just days into new year

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The Royal Family have suffered a lot of turmoil in recent months, particularly following the health woes of King Charles and Kate Middleton, who have both faced cancer battles.The disgraced Prince Andrew has only exacerbated the spotlight on 'the Firm' with his alleged recent links to a Chinese spy, as tensions within the monarchy are reported to be at an all-time high.

Even for the ex-royals across the pond things aren't going so smoothly, with Prince Harry and wife Meghan Markle's kick-start to 2025 being labelled as a 'train wreck' already, despite being only days into the new year.

A business that Harry has worked with for years has reportedly been labelled a “toxic train wreck”, where “everyone is uncomfortable and living in fear” and which is a “psychologically unsafe place to work”, according to current and former staffers.Back in 2021, The Duke of Sussex signed on with BetterUp, a professional coaching and mental health app, as their Chief Impact Officer.In the years since, being CIO has seen him turning up at BetterUp events, where he is reported to be paid a hefty sum, by way of making speeches and opening up to the audience.

According to the Daily Mail, Harry is paid $2 million per year for the role. Join the Daily Record's WhatsApp community here and get the latest news sent straight to your messages. However the role hasn't reportedly panned out as Harry likely expected, instead becoming somewhat of a PR disaster that has been hit by waves of bad publicity and layoffs.This news comes after the Daily Mail discovered a collective of highly critical comments about BetterUp on the website Glassdoor, where staffers rate employers.Current and former staffers have claimed that the billion-dollar outfit is

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