Prince Harry's new boss has revealed what he will be doing in his first job since stepping down as a senior member of the Royal Family.
CEO Alexi Robichaux confirmed that the royal will be working in an office in San Francisco as "chief impact officer" at his mental health services business, BetterUp.
Robichaux explained that he spent months with the prince "crafting" the role – which will tap into Harry's "natural chemistry and synergy".
As per the Daily Mail, the CEO told Sky News: "We were just so impressed, and really I think there was such a natural chemistry and synergy around the insights and the contributions he can make creatively to BetterUp in ensuring that we achieve our mission.
"Bigger than commercial success, this is about global impact, and so as we crafted the role together, those four buckets of opportunities, we came to the title 'chief impact officer', really denoting that he's focused on our mission and he's focused on ensuring that we're doing everything we can to achieve our mission on a bigger and larger and grander scale to impact the lives of more people."
An unidentified friend introduced Harry to Robichaux last year.
The pair talked at length about the "four buckets of opportunities" before deciding that Harry should join his company – which has been branded as the life coaching Tinder for millennials.

Robichaux added: "[Harry] is also helping to work on everything from product design to product strategy, to co-creating content and the experience for our members and helping with partnerships, like creating some new content for our users related to mental toughness and mental fitness as well."
When Covid-19 restrictions are life, Harry will be spending time at the company's San Fransisco office where he will have the opportunity to participate in weekly office yoga sessions, beat a punch, or pet the office dog 'Gordo' when he's concerned about his 'wellness'.
He is also welcome to bring his own dogs Guy and Pula to work if he likes.
As per the Daily Mail, Prince Harry announced that he would be working in the corporate world yesterday, explaining that he had accepted a position at a Silicon Valley start-up with a claimed worth of $1.7billion.