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- Goldman Sachs is in discussions to feature Prince Harry as a guest speaker for its online interview series"Talks at GS", CNBC reportedHe will likely want to speak about two issues of personal interest: mental health and the needs of military veterans, the report added. The “Talks at GS” events are a series of interviews Goldman hosts regularly which feature prominent personalities from business and other walks of life.
Previous guests include Walt Disney Co Chief Executive Officer Robert Iger, football star David Beckham and writer Malcolm Gladwell.Goldman Sachs and Prince Harry’s spokesperson declined to comment.their decision to step back from their royal duties and seek financial independence, which includes giving up state funding.
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