The new Beckhams? Meghan Markle and Harry to channel David and Victoria with next move
MEGHAN MARKLE and Prince Harry have offered a job to David and Victoria Beckham's former Hollywood adviser, it has been claimed.
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Meghan and Prince Harry continue to build their team of advisers as they transition from their old royal habits to their new lives in Los Angeles. After officially stepping down as senior royals, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex switched their communication team from Buckingham Palace's aides to PR experts at Sunshine Sachs.
Now, the couple are believed to have tried to recruit Rebecca Mostow, an experienced aide who has worked for the Beckhams.
A source told The Sun: "Rebecca is extremely discreet, diligent and professional and has been around high-end celebrities for decades.
"She’s exactly what Harry and Meghan were looking for and came highly recommended."
Ms Moscow joined the Beckhams in 2007, when the football star signed a contract with the LA Galaxy.
But the Hollywood expert has worked with several more celebrities in the past, including singers Prince and Seal.
The source added: "Rebecca has her work cut out.
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"But then, working with Prince can’t have been a walk in the park."
Meghan and Harry's post-royal lives began on April 1.
As agreed with the Queen and Buckingham Palace's senior aides, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are no longer to use their full royal titles, need to change their old branding Sussex Royal and can't carry out royal engagements anymore.
However, Meghan and Harry have been allowed to retain their patronages and, as several videos published over the past few weeks have shown, the Sussexes have continued to stay in touch with organisations close to their hearts even by living across the pond.
Yesterday, Prince Harry's patronage OnSide Youth Zones shared a video on YouTube showing the Duke introducing the broadcasting of last year's OnSide Awards.
In the video, Harry praised the young people supported by the charity for overcoming challenges on a daily basis.
Speaking about the coronavirus pandemic, he acknowledged their issues may have become even more pronounced over the past few weeks.
He said: "I can only imagine the last six weeks have made it even more challenging.
"This too shall pass and before you know it you'll be back together again, probably in a Youth Zone running around having the best time ever."
In late March, Meghan took part in a video call with a client of Smart Works, one of the Duchess' four patronages.
During the video, Meghan congratulated with the young job seeker for how well prepared she appeared to be for her upcoming interview and wished her luck.
Meghan and Harry also chose to celebrate their son Archie's first birthday by sharing a video to cast a light on Save The Stories, a new coronavirus appeal launched by Save the Children UK.
In the video filmed by the Duke, Meghan reads 'Duck! Rabbit!' to little Archie who, delighted, turns pages and interacts with his mother.
The caption to the video explains the Sussexes joined the campaign to help those children in the UK and across the world whose livelihoods have been badly hit by the coronavirus pandemic.