Prince Harry to Give a Talk at Goldman Sachs This Time?
Earned $1 Million After Speech at JP Morgan Event
Also in Discussions with Goldman Sachs
▲Prince Harry (left) and Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex [Image source=AP Yonhap News]
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Kwon Jaehee] According to CNBC on the 12th (local time), Wall Street investment bank Goldman Sachs is reportedly discussing inviting Prince Harry, who recently became independent from the British royal family, as a speaker.
According to the report, Prince Harry is likely to give a speech about mental health and his military service experience.
Prince Harry's speech at Goldman Sachs will be unpaid, but it is known that they are exploring ways to generate revenue through future collaboration with Goldman Sachs.
Goldman Sachs has been hosting informal lectures for employees at its headquarters located in downtown Manhattan, New York, for several years. To enhance the company's image, Goldman Sachs has made these lectures public to the general audience through platforms such as Spotify and YouTube. Past guest speakers have included Robert Iger, CEO of Disney; soccer player David Beckham; and Malcolm Gladwell, author of the bestseller "Outliers."
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Earlier, after declaring independence from the royal family, Prince Harry and his wife earned $1 million (approximately 1.19 billion KRW) by giving a speech at a JP Morgan event held in Miami, Florida, USA, which was their first official event. This amount is about ten times higher than the speaking fees of other speakers.
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