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Meghan Markle’s podcast producer quits days after Archewell chief resigns

The second high-profile Archewell employee in days has left the company – and her departure raises questions about one of Meghan’s ventures.

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The head of audio for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s Archewell brand has resigned, in the second high-profile resignation for the business in the past few days.

It still remains unclear whether there will be a second season of Meghan’s podcast, Archetypes, with no announcement yet made over its future.

Rebecca Sananès, who was in charge of the Duchess of Sussex’s podcast, is moving on after just over a year at the company, with reports she is keen to launch her own project, sources said.

Sananès was brought on for the podcast and was instrumental in its creation, Page Six reports.

Rebecca Sananès was ‘instrumental’ in the creation of Meghan’s podcast. Picture: Spotify
Rebecca Sananès was ‘instrumental’ in the creation of Meghan’s podcast. Picture: Spotify

Ms Sananès was hired in July 2021 after working for Vox Media and New York Magazine’s Pivot podcast, hosted by Kara Swisher and Scott Galloway. She joined Archewell in August 2021 and reported to Ben Browning, Archewell’s head of content.

In October, Ms Sananès wrote on Instagram: “The podcast industry is severely undervaluing and under-crediting the INCREDIBLY talented and hardworking producers and sound engineers behind your favourite shows. There are fewer and fewer opportunities for creators and it is stifling the industry creatively and financially.”

She then edited the post to add: “TO BE CLEAR this isn’t about me or my current position. It’s an observation of the state of podcasting as a whole.”

Rebecca Sananès via her TikTok.
Rebecca Sananès via her TikTok.

It’s not known whether the Duke and Duchess of Sussex will continue their deal with Spotify, but one highly placed industry source told Page Six: “I think they would be happy if their contracts with Netflix and Spotify went away, quite honestly. But the question is then, how else will they make money?”

Sources told Page Six that Ms Sananès’ departure is part of a larger growth plan for the Sussexes’ brand. The couple has already hired a replacement, Serena Regan, who was head of podcasts at Cadence 13 and bills herself as a media executive with wide experience of programming for a female audience.

The news comes days after it was announced that Mandana Dayani, who has run Archewell for less than 18 months, had stepped down from her role by mutual agreement, and will not be replaced.

Mandana Dayani (right) with Meghan. Picture: Instagram
Mandana Dayani (right) with Meghan. Picture: Instagram

In a statement, Archewell said: “Ms Dayani was brought on during [the Sussexes’] parental leave to move the company and its projects forward … Her transition was mutually planned, with intent for the Duke and Duchess to now take full lead of their company. There will be no replacement for this position, and Ms Dayani is fully supportive of the Duke and Duchess in their new leadership roles, and they remain friends.”

One insider who knows her said: “Mandana is a clever woman, she will continue to be in the spotlight. You always saw her with Harry and Meghan looking glossy and poised and in her heels. She has her own brand, she knows what she’s doing.”

This means the Sussexes will take “full lead” of their company as they prepare to launch their Netflix show on Thursday and Harry’s memoir in January.

The couple will be in the public eye with several upcoming events, including Tuesday’s Ripple of Hope Awards in Manhattan, at which they will be recognised for what Kerry Kennedy, who is giving out the honour, has described as having the “moral courage” to take a stand against “structural racism” within the monarchy.

Kerry Kennedy is president of Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights, the non-profit named for her late father.

Reps for the Sussexes were unavailable for comment. Page Six has reached out to Ms Sananès and Ms Dayani.

This story originally appeared on Page Six and is republished here with permission

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