Harrison Colcord previously worked at the prestigious San Ysidro Ranch, where rooms cost between $2,655 and $4,000 a night. Interestingly, this is the same place where Prince Harry conducted his incendiary TV interviews with Oprah Winfrey and Tom Bradby earlier this year to promote his memoir "Spare."
After leaving her role as the director of sales and marketing at the San Ysidro Ranch, Miss Colcord's next move remained a mystery until recently. It has now been revealed that she is working for Harry and Meghan, as confirmed by the British owner of Montecito bike store.
This revelation came to light when the bike store owner published a letter from the couple, thanking him and his wife for a free bike they had given to Archie on his fourth birthday. The letter, signed by Miss Colcord on behalf of the office of Prince Harry and Meghan, reflects the couple's gratitude.
It's worth noting that Harrison Colcord is a design graduate from Appalachian State University, North Carolina, and her expertise in sales and marketing likely played a significant role in facilitating events and collaborations involving the Archewell team.
Harry and Meghan's offices and businesses have been described as a revolving door due to the number of staff members who have come and gone over the years. Reports suggest that they have lost 16 staff members since 2018, although their official launch of Archewell and related businesses didn't happen until late 2020. This revolving door phenomenon seems to continue with the recent departures of Farah Taylor, who led the actual Productions marketing team, and Ben Browning, the international content head.
It's worth mentioning that the San Ysidro Ranch, where Prince Harry filmed his interviews and where Meghan had a Variety magazine photo shoot and interview last October, holds significant historical value. Winston Churchill stayed there, and it was the honeymoon destination for JFK and Jackie Onassis. This adds another layer of intrigue to Miss Colcord's previous role and her potential interactions with the royal couple and the Archewell team.
Recently, Harry and Meghan enjoyed a night out with Archewell executives at the LA Lakers game, where they watched from a luxury suite that cost up to £12,000. This couple truly knows how to mix business with pleasure.
Now, let's address the controversy surrounding the bike gifted to Archie. Martin and Jennifer Blevins, owners of the Mad Dogs and Englishman Bike Shop, personally delivered a specialized bike to Harry and Meghan's mansion. Some critics argued that the bike should have been given to a less privileged child, while others praised the couple for the kind gesture.
