Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s future in politics has become subject of discussion once again after their latest move.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex got on board a woman who was one of the key parts of Hilary Clinton’s 2016 presidential campaign.
Genevieve Roth was amongst the many new recruits for Harry and Meghan’s Archewell Production and Archewell Audio.
Roth, the founder of the agency, Invisible Hand, will be teaming up with the pair with her hiring signaling the future political prospects of Meghan.
Roth had been a director of creative engagement for the Clinton campaign and had also been associated with former US President Barak Obama and former First Lady Michelle Obama by working on their initiative ‘Let Girls Learn.’
A spokesperson for the Sussex pair issued a statement, saying: "They join a rapidly expanding team that's deeply dedicated to advancing systemic cultural change and supporting compassionate communities across the world."
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