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The royal family

What job should Harry have?

106 replies

BradfordGirl · 11/01/2023 15:01

Harry's family security reportedly costs £3 million a year. So I just wonder all those saying he should earn his money by getting a job - what kind of job do you think he should get?

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Soapnutty · 11/01/2023 20:25

notanotheroneagain · 11/01/2023 18:06

Harry already has several 'jobs'.

Aside from Co-Head of Archewell, millions in book deals, Netflix, Spotify, investing money on an ethical fund, raising funds for Sentebale and Invictus etc. he is also working at a couple of Silicon Valley companies.

A rather strange question to ask from a busy couple.

I think the question should be what work could he have done that didn’t include million dollars tell all Netflix programmes and book deals that deepens rifts with his family?

Orangefir · 11/01/2023 20:30

Living up to your name I see

Because you're the one that seems to know that they have paid security. Contrary to the evidence

derxa · 11/01/2023 20:36

Merrymouse · 11/01/2023 15:34

Sheep farmer
carpenter (like his cousin)
gardener
Work with horses

Totally agree about 'sheep farmer'. That would knock the corners off him! Focussing on the lambing would stop all this nonsense. Having to concentrate on animals means you forget about yourself for a while. I'm sure I'm happier in my rackety old farmhouse than he is mooning about his mansion.

11plusprep1 · 11/01/2023 20:52

Chess player!

Soapnutty · 11/01/2023 20:54

Further to my comment above, I decided to order Spare yesterday as want to read his story in his words and not third hand through press, who often don’t provide context and put their own negative spin on stories for clicks. Dipping it into so far, will then read from start.

I have a lot of compassion for him being the son of parents who had a bad marriage, then tragically losing his mother at only 12 whilst having to deal with it all under the public glare. Think he genuinely thinks the Palace staff and family let him down at times though the love and care from his father and brother comes through. From little I have read so far he does seem to take offence easily and always see the worse intentions of others, v competitive with his brother, also aware only hearing his side. Can’t help but think the Netflix and book deals were unwise and will perpetuate rifts with his family which is sad and others ways of earning money would have been better for him.

Soapnutty · 11/01/2023 20:57

*tired, meant to write ‘sees the intentions of others in the worse light possible’ not ‘always see the worse intentions of others’.

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