Britain's Prince Harry and wife Meghan Markle have hired an all-women team of senior professionals as they work on building their own royal profile, separate from Harry's older brother Prince William and his wife Kate Middleton.
Harry and Meghan, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, have in the past described themselves as feminists and seem to have consciously chosen to opt for female employees in all senior roles appointed so far including their private and deputy private secretaries, their head of communications, their projects manager as well as senior figures in their charitable foundation, 'The Times' reports.
The appointments come as the duo formally split from William and Kate, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, to chart their independent course as a royal household.
During a 2015 address to the United Nations (UN) as an American actress and philanthropist at the time, Markle said: "Women need a seat at the table, they need an invitation to be seated there and in some cases, where this isn't available, well then you know what, then they need to create their own table."
Victoria Murphy, a royal commentator, wrote in the 'Town & Country' magazine: "Four years later, Meghan has found herself at the helm of one of the most high-profile households in the world's most famous royal family. As such, her table is now always the top table. And, as the Sussexes assemble their new team, they have indeed filled plenty of seats with women."
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