The Duke of Sussex, 37, stepped back from royal duties last year to pursue a financially independent life in the US. Harry, along with his wife Meghan, moved to Montecito where they live with their two children – two-year-old Archie and six-month-old Lilibet.
As the couple are no longer “working royals,” Harry and Meghan are free to make their own income.
After departing the Firm, the Duke and Duchess signed multi-million dollar contracts with streaming giants Netflix and Spotify.
In addition to these projects undertaken through the commercial divisions of their Archewell Foundation, the couple became “impact partners” and investors at sustainable investing firm Ethic.
BetterUp, a mental health startup started in 2013, also hired Prince Harry earlier this year.
The San Francisco-based startup offers professional and personal coaching through its mobile app.
The Duke of Sussex was hired to be the company’s “chief impact officer” in March.
In a recent interview, he spoke more about his job.
Harry also discussed how people quitting jobs to focus on their mental health was exacerbated by the pandemic – but also a prominent issue in years before.
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Mr Sacerdoti, who is a regular contributor to The Spectator, added: “I think many people might find it easy to walk away from their job and get a new, better-paid one where nobody really knows what they do if they too could ensure the new company they work for…