The daily grind! Prince Harry has added another job to his resume after stepping back permanently from his senior royal duties last month.
Harry, 36, was named one of 15 commissioners joining Aspen Institute’s Commission on Information Disorder team on Wednesday, March 24. The team, which is cochaired by Katie Couric, Chris Krebs and Rashad Robinson, will work together for six months in hopes of combatting America’s spread of misinformation.

“As I’ve said, the experience of today’s digital world has us inundated with an avalanche of misinformation, affecting our ability as individuals as well as societies to think clearly and truly understand the world we live in,” Harry said in a statement via E! News. “It’s my belief that this is a humanitarian issue — and as such, it demands a multi-stakeholder response from advocacy voices, members of the media, academic researchers, and both government and civil society leaders.”
The former military pilot added: “I’m eager to join this new Aspen commission and look forward to working on a solution-oriented approach to the information disorder crisis.”
One day prior, BetterUp announced that the Duke of Sussex will serve as its first chief impact officer.
The technology-focused coaching company’s CEO, Alexi Robichaux, said in a press release on Tuesday, March 23, that as a member of BetterUp’s…