The mental health app employing Prince Harry as its 'chief impact officer' reportedly faces an insurrection from its counsellors over claims they face a sneaky pay cut as some staff admitted they are still in the dark about what the royal's job is.BetterUp promises to support 'the whole person' while the firm they work for pays for it using of 2,000 life coaches accessible via a Tinder-style app - but some working there have accused bosses of having 'questionable ethics'.The Silicon Valley company has refused to say what the Duke of Sussex is paid, but it is likely to highly lucrative for the royal, especially after the business was valued at almost $5billion after snapping up clients including , Airbnb and LinkedIn, well as corporate giants including Hilton, Chevron and Mars.
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