Prince Harry Is Linking Up with Goldman Sachs for His Patronage, Not for Himself

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From Harper's BAZAAR

  • Prince Harry was reported to be planning a potential partnership with multinational investment bank Goldman Sachs, according to Page Six.

  • However, sources confirm to BAZAAR.com that any deal with the company dates back to before the Duke of Sussex stepped down from the royal family.

  • Discussions with one of the duke's patronages and Goldman Sachs have been ongoing for about a year, a source tells us.


Since Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan's joint decision to step down as senior members of the royal family was announced last month, all eyes have remained on the Sussexes as they privately plan their next professional ventures.

The latest theory in circulation, according to Page Six, is that Harry is reportedly in talks with multinational investment bank Goldman Sachs for a potential partnership and future guest-speaking gig for the company's Talks at GS series. Previous high-profile celebrities who have taken part in the series have included Gwyneth Paltrow, Karlie Kloss, and Hillary Clinton.

Sources have confirmed to BAZAAR.com, however, that any potential partnership with Goldman Sachs dates back to before Harry's departure as a working senior royal and is in conjunction with one of the Duke of Sussex's many official patronages.

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Photo credit: Pool - Getty Images

Discussions between the patronage and Goldman Sachs have been ongoing for about a year, a source tells us.

Mumblings of the Sussexes' inking a potentially illustrious business deal have followed the royal couple since they were reported to have attended a JPMorgan-hosted summit in Miami last weekend. According to reports, Harry made a speech, and the couple were seated alongside Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriguez.

Regardless of rumors surrounding the couple's financial future, both Harry and Meghan are relishing a "quieter life" while now living abroad in Canada and keeping their focus on raising their young son, Archie Mountbatten-Windsor.

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