Prince Harry and Meghan’s Markle’s ex chief of staff has dished the dirt on her near year-long stay working for the couple, having been cherry-picked for the role by the royals.

Prince Harry and Meghans Markles ex chief of staff has revealed what it is like to work for the couple.
Catherine St-Laurent left the post suddenly in March amid talk she had wanted an escape after being tasked with jobs outside of her contract.
She had been cherry-picked by the Duke and Duchess of Sussex to become their “chief of staff” as well as executive director of their non-profit organisation, Archewell.
Opening up on her time working for the couple, St Laurent said it had been incredibly fulfilling.
It was an incredible experience. They are incredibly talented and creative leaders, she told The Cut.
Im grateful to have had the opportunity to do that, to be able to be with them on their journey, she said.
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Catherine St-Laurent. Credit: Unknown/Supplied
The time that I spent with them was incredibly fulfilling.
I think they have the potential to be very influential leaders in the social-impact space.
It comes after news Harry was back with wife Meghan and his two children after returning to Los Angeles following his week-long visit to the UK for the unveiling of Princess Diana’s statue.
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Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex. Credit: WPA Pool/Getty Images
The late Princess of Wales’ two sons, Princes William and Harry, reunited to unveil Ian Rank-Broadley’s sculpture in the Sunken Garden of Kensington Palace in London on would have been Diana’s 60th birthday.
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The siblings came together for the first time since their grandfather Prince Philip’s funeral in April.