—and just days ahead of the show’s full release—the president of their nonprofit organization, Archewell, has left the company, with another key hire, the showrunner for Meghan’s podcast “Archetypes,” doing the same just days later. On Saturday, Archewell President Mandana Dayani stepped down from the nonprofit organization in a mutually planned decision, with the Duke and Duchess of Sussexof the departure “Ms.
Harry and Meghan continued that Dayani will not be replaced, and that the Duke and Duchess will “now take full lead of their company.” The statement continued “Ms. Dayani is fully supportive of the Duke and Duchess in their new leadership roles, and they remain friends.” Dayani joined the company in September 2021 while Harry and Meghan were on parental leave after the birth of daughter Lilibet that June. She was hired to “move the company and its projects forward,” and she “continued to shape its vision and future successfully,” they said.
Then, just 48 hours later, it was announced Rebecca Sananés, Archewell’s head of audio and the producer of Meghan’s “Archetypes” podcast, had also left the company, making it unclear whether a second season of the Spotify show will happen. Sananés had been at Archewell since July 2021,reports.
Harry and Meghan will be in the public eye this week, not just for their docuseries, but for an appearance at the Ripple of Hope Awards in New York City on Tuesday, where they will be recognized for what Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights president Kerry Kennedy calls having the “moral courage” to take a stand against “structural racism” within the monarchy.
Stirring the pot. Save it for gossip at the tennis club . This isn’t journalism. 👎🏻
So, people come and go in corporations. Do better Marie Claire.