Prince Harry has been blasted by staff at the California tech company as more than 100 workers were laid off
Prince Harry reportedly earns seven figures as chief impact officer of BetterUp, but staff have now turned on him after more than 100 San Francisco-based employees were laid off last week as they claim his everyday responsibilities are "zero."
Staff have claimed that the Duke of Sussex and ex-working royal has become a "distraction" with one concluding that with Harry "the juice isn't worth the squeeze," as another employee exclaimed "There was a lot of f**kery going on." The comments come as media experts have suggested Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle should rebrand themselves to salvage their plummeting Hollywood careers.
The $20 million deal was axed earlier this year in June with an industry source telling Page Six that the duo “have come off as being lazy and difficult”.
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