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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s former chief of staff, Catherine St-Laurent opened up about her experience working for the couple in an interview with The Cut. A compelling reading that Brits abandoned the moment they read she describes it as an “incredible experience”.

“They are incredibly talented and creative leaders. I’m grateful to have had the opportunity to do that, to be able to be with them on their journey,” Catherine continued, forcing the few British people who were still reading the interview to stop believing in journalism.

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Catherine left her position in March, only 11 months into the job because sometimes things are too “incredible” to do for a long time—kind of like s-e-x, it’s great while it lasts but most of us are thankful we don’t have to do it from 9 to 5, Monday to Friday for a full year. 

The interview comes a few months after Buckingham Palace reportedly launched an investigation into bullying claims made by former royal staffers against the Sussexes. These royal staffers also left working for the couple in less than a year. Coincidence…? Probably. People leave their jobs all the time. 

More recently, Catherine launched Acora Partners, a philanthropic advising and social-impact consulting firm that no one reading this cares about because we all clicked to read some gossip on Meghan and Harry. 

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