Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have lost another senior aide days before the launch of their 'explosive' new Netflix series.
Rebecca Sananes will no longer be working for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, it has been reported.
She has quit as head of audio at Archewell after just a year-and-a-half in the role, the Daily Telegraph and Page Six claim.
Hired by Meghan to produce her Spotify podcast last year, she lasted just 18 months in the job.
She is the latest in a string of senior women to leave Archewell.
Mandana Dayani also recently announced she is leaving her post as president. It is understood the couple will take on full leadership of the company.
Catherine St Laurent, who joined Archewell as director in April 2020, left after just a year.
Toya Holness, who joined as the couple's global secretary in October 2020, said goodbye in May this year.
Ms Deyani ran the day-to-day operations at the company, and played an integral role in setting up Meghan's Spotify podcast Archetypes.
She has been replaced by media executive Serena Regan but there is still no confirmation that a second series has been commissioned.
Discussing Ms Dayani's departure, an Archewell spokesman said: "'Her transition was mutually planned, with intent for the Duke and Duchess to now take the full lead of their company.
"There will be no replacement, and Mrs Dayani is fully supportive of the Duke and Duchess in their new leadership roles."
The Mirror has approached Archewell for comment.
The couple are bracing themselves for the full-out of their docuseries Harry & Meghan.
The six-part project will reportedly be "utterly explosive" as the pair teased Thursday's launch with a couple of preview trailers.
It is feared that the upcoming series could portray other members of the Royal Family in an unflattering way.
Monday's' brand new promo clip features Harry and Meghan talking about their lives in royal family and the hierarchy within it and claiming there is a leaking and planting of stories.
One source in contact with a Netflix production insider said: “I genuinely think it’s going to be worse than the royals can imagine.
“I’m told that it’s going to be utterly explosive and will be very damaging.”