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Megan and Harry’s Inner Circle Faces Turmoil: Chief of Staff Resigns

In a surprising turn of events, Josh Kettler, who took on the role of chief of staff for and just this spring, has decided to step down.

Initially, it seemed like he had landed a dream job, stepping into the chaotic world of one of the most talked-about couples on the planet.

However, Kettler’s tenure has been anything but a fairy tale.

When Kettler joined Archwell, the couple’s foundation, he must have felt like he’d struck gold.

After years of building his career in various high-profile roles, this was his chance to shine.

But the excitement quickly faded as he grappled with the unpredictable nature of the Sussexes’ operations.

What began as a promising new chapter soon turned into a whirlwind of confusion and disarray.

At first, the office buzzed with camaraderie—think cakes, coffee breaks, and collaborative brainstorming sessions.

But that warm atmosphere soon gave way to a stressful environment characterized by erratic decision-making and a glaring absence of strategic direction.

The Archwell Foundation has become notorious for its unpredictable approach, leaving employees feeling like they were on a rollercoaster ride with no end in sight.

From constantly shifting project goals to abrupt changes in branding strategies, the lack of consistency has raised eyebrows.

Staff members found it nearly impossible to create and implement coherent plans amid the chaos, with priorities swinging wildly from jam-making projects to international tours.

It’s like trying to hit a moving target—frustrating and exhausting.

But the turmoil doesn’t stop at fluctuating objectives.

According to insiders, there’s a troubling lack of confidentiality within Archwell that has left many feeling uneasy.

Kettler, like several before him, discovered that private discussions and sensitive negotiations often made their way back to Meghan.

This breach of privacy sparked speculation about surveillance, though no solid evidence has emerged to back such claims.

The presence of a figure known as Mamadora—often seen around the mansion—has been linked to the unrest.

While she may be viewed as a protective mother, her influence reportedly extends far beyond that role.

Some describe her as a gatekeeper, ensuring that any potentially negative information is swiftly relayed to Meghan, creating an atmosphere of constant oversight.

This level of scrutiny has stifled open communication among employees, making them hesitant to voice dissent or stray from the established path.

The fear of being watched and having personal conversations misrepresented has fostered an environment rife with distrust, ultimately hindering productivity.

The impact on Kettler and his colleagues has been significant.

With every private conversation potentially exposed and twisted, frustration has simmered beneath the surface.

The chaotic environment not only affects individual morale but also creates a toxic workplace culture where employees feel they’re under constant surveillance.

What’s particularly alarming is how this disarray reflects broader issues in Harry and Meghan’s brand management.

Their tendency to leap from one initiative to another without a clear strategy has many questioning whether Archwell will ever find its footing.

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