Prince Harry ‘trying to keep up’ with ‘very bright’ wife Meghan Markle as he ‘finds his own identity’

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Prince Harry is "trying to keep up" with wife Meghan Markle as he navigates his new life outside of the Royal family, a celebrity agent has claimed.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, who will have a third Lifetime movie about them, decided to step down as senior members of the Royal family and have now set up at a home in California in the US.

Speaking to The Telegraph, celebrity agent Jonathan Shalit said: "So for Harry to keep up with his wife, he's got to find his own name and identity and this is the start.

"He doesn't need celebrity. When you're Royal, you're the biggest celebrity in the world. But what this does is allow Harry to have relevance."


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Jonathan went on to say that he believes Harry, 36, is trying to be on par with Meghan, 39, who he calls "a hugely astute woman, very bright and incredibly impressive".

Prince Harry recently landed himself a job as a Chief Impact Officer at a life coaching company named BetterUp.

He told The Wall Street Journal of his new role: "I intend to help create impact in people's lives.

"Proactive coaching provides endless possibilities for personal development, increased awareness, and an all-round better life."

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As well as that, the dad-of-one also bagged a second job as a commissioner at a non-profit Aspen institute on it's new Commission of Information Disorder.

Harry will be on a panel with 14 other members and collectively they will conduct a six-month study on misinformation on the web.

The commission will begin meeting from next month and a string of meetings will be held with experts to look at the "most critical and urgent issues".

In a statement, Harry said: "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.

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"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.

"I'm eager to join this new Aspen commission and look forward to working on a solution-oriented approach to the information disorder crisis," he concluded.

The son of Prince Charles will join commissioners including Texas congressman Will Hurd and Rupert Murdoch's daughter-in-law Kathryn Murdoch.

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