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Harry Robert Stuart Maxwell (born 14 August 1994) is a British new media journalist, entrepreneur and former reality television participant, from Northamptonshire, United Kingdom.

Maxwell first entered the public eye as the breakout star of British television programme, Young Apprentice. Maxwell finished 3rd in the second series of the show and became the biggest survivor from any global production of The Apprentice.

Since exiting the show, Maxwell has remained in the public eye by working extensively as a presenter and blogger, regularly for Yahoo! since April 2012 and ad-hoc for other publications such as Reveal Magazine and Huffington Post.

Maxwell has also continued to pursue business interests and has been described as 'one of the The Apprentice's biggest success stories' by British press.

Education
Harry Maxwell was privately educated and studied at both Spratton Hall preparatory school in Northamptonshire and Rugby School in Warwickshire.

Maxwell achieved 9 A* grades in his GCSEs and took A-Levels in Mathematics, Further Mathematics, Geography, Economics and Extended Project. He boarded during term time and lived with his mother during the holidays. The fees for a boarder while Maxwell was at Rugby School were £9,725 per term.

Maxwell is currently studying Geography with Economics BSc (Hons) at the London School of Economics, where his studies have been sponsored by Ernst & Young.

Young Apprentice
Over October to December 2011, Maxwell competed in BBC1's Young Apprentice. At age 16, Maxwell survived seven out of eight weeks in the business process and exited in a semi-final twist where all the losing team were asked to leave the process, he was thus never individually 'fired'.

In every single task, Maxwell was placed on the losing team and for remaining in the process, despite losing seven tasks consecutively, he set and still holds the record for survival in any global production of The Apprentice.

Maxwell was nicknamed 'the lovechild of Boris Johnson and Justin Bieber' and 'Posh Harry' by British press, and described as 'exceptional' by Lord Sugar, who judged the business competition.

Celebrities including Greg James, Dan Wootton , Will Cozens , Chris Moyles and Gary Wilson (cricketer) tweeted their support for Harry during the process, while Judy Murray described him as 'smug' and 'hopes he gets his come uppence'.

The Exclusives
After Young Apprentice, Maxwell went on to appear in another reality show - The Exclusives - which aired on ITV2 from May to July 2012.

Maxwell was a celebrity feature on the programme. Footage of him at the BRIT Awards was included in the show's entry titles and he was interviewed by the programme's ultimate winner, Ellie Henman, as part of a challenge.

Business Ventures
At age 11, Maxwell started his first venture, 'Tiger Tickets', retailing spare club class Wembley Stadium tickets on behalf of ticket holders, sourcing customers via the internet and charging commission.

He then discontinued the business and went on to intern at Daily Mail (age 15) before launching LetsGetReal.co.uk (age 16). The website would source properties on behalf of people looking to move home for a fee.

Maxwell sold the business to a Chinese domain broker for an undisclosed sum and then launched LuxuryFiveStarHotelGuide.com. The website was the only directory to feature all of England's 5* hotels and charged hotels a 12% commission for bookings. The website is no longer in operation today.

Filmography

 * Young Apprentice, 2011-2012, 8 appearances from 24 October 2011 to 12 December 2012
 * The Exclusives, 2012, 7 appearances from 17 May 2012 to 28 June 2012