Amy Pickerill, Meghan's own assistant

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QuoteMeghan Markle with Amy Pickerill
Meghan Markle's right-hand woman revealed
The former Suits actress is on her way to becoming a full-time royal!

Meghan Markle now has her very own assistant! Prince Harry has enlisted Amy Pickerill, the Senior Communications Officer for the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge as well as Harry himself, to be the former Suits actress' first private secretary, in preparation for Meghan becoming a full-time royal. It has been reported that Harry handpicked Amy for his private office in order for her to help Meghan with her upcoming engagements


Meghan Markle's right-hand woman has been revealed

https://uk.linkedin.com/in/amy-pickerill-1747bb71

Rebecca English on Twitter: "Oh, and one more thing of interest to royal watchers: #MeghanMarkle is being helped by a new assistant private secretary,

She also used to work for Ogilvy, where Chelsy did a stunt of work.

She's very pretty.


TLLK

IMO the personal secretary is also filling the role of the traditional lady-in-waiting as well as any correspondence etc...

TLLK

Meghan Markle?s new assistant ? Royal Central

QuoteIn an past blog post on Royal Central, we outlined the three major aspects of a private secretary?s job.

?First, the private secretary is the public face of that royal when it comes to issuing of statements or responding to letters,? the post began.

?Second, the private secretary has the responsibility for coordinating the development of the official policy items that are important to the royal they are working for, and for ensuring those items are clearly and fully implemented.?

?Third, they will be in attendance at all meetings, taking notes, and are responsible for the royal?s schedule or diary.?

As a consequence of Amy moving into Prince Harry?s office, a new communications officer is being sought. The successful candidate will need to be ?educated to degree level (or equivalent) and with some experience of working within a frontline communications environment,? per the job posting.