Harry and Meghan to launch charitable organisation…


From Sussex Royal to Archewell: Prince Harry and Meghan Markle announce their new charitable foundation named like their son after the Greek word for ‘action’

  • They said the foundation will  replace their Sussex Royal brand they had built 
  • Details of the organisation had been delayed due to the Covid-19 pandemic 
  • Set to release education materials through podcasts and their own website 

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have announced they are launching a new charitable foundation named Archewell.  

The couple said they ‘look forward’ to getting started with the foundation, which will replace their Sussex Royal brand.

The pair also have plans to include their own charity as well as a website, as part of their new venture.

Harry and Meghan also revealed the Greek word in the project Arche – meaning source of action – was the inspiration behind the name of their son Archie Mountbatten-Windsor.

Further details about the organisation, first reported in the Daily Telegraph, have been delayed due to the Covid-19 pandemic, and an announcement will be made ‘when the time is right’, the couple said.

Their announcement comes just one day after the Queen addressed the UK regarding the coronavirus pandemic. 

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle (pictured above on March 5) announced they will be launching a new charity

They also revealed the Greek word in the project Arche ¿ meaning source of action ¿ was the inspiration behind the name of their son Archie Mountbatten-Windsor, baby Archie is pictured above with his mother and father in South Africa in September last year

They also revealed the Greek word in the project Arche – meaning source of action – was the inspiration behind the name of their son Archie Mountbatten-Windsor, baby Archie is pictured above with his mother and father in South Africa in September last year

Their announcement comes just one day after the Queen addressed the UK regarding the coronavirus pandemic. The couple were made to change their Sussex Royal brand after the Queen (above) and senior officials were said to have ordered them to drop the use of the word 'royal'

Their announcement comes just one day after the Queen addressed the UK regarding the coronavirus pandemic. The couple were made to change their Sussex Royal brand after the Queen (above) and senior officials were said to have ordered them to drop the use of the word ‘royal’

The newspaper reported that paperwork regarding their new brand was filed in the United States last month and the couple are considering how to create their own charity and volunteering services.

Plans also include a wide-ranging website and sharing ‘education and training materials’ via films, podcasts and books, according to the newspaper.

In response to the Telegraph, the duke and duchess said they were focusing their efforts on the coronavirus pandemic but felt ‘compelled’ to reveal details of the venture.

‘Like you, our focus is on supporting efforts to tackle the global Covid-19 pandemic but faced with this information coming to light, we felt compelled to share the story of how this came to be.

‘Before SussexRoyal, came the idea of Arche – the Greek word meaning source of action.

‘We connected to this concept for the charitable organisation we hoped to build one day, and it became the inspiration for our son’s name. To do something of meaning, to do something that matters.

‘Archewell is a name that combines an ancient word for strength and action, and another that evokes the deep resources we each must draw upon.

‘We look forward to launching Archewell when the time is right.’

The couple moved to Los Angeles with baby Archie to start their new life after they were forced to choose between financial independence or remaining as working members of the royal family.

Last month sources claimed the couple plan to rent a sprawling $20million mansion in the area to get a feel for SoCal life post Megxit

Last month sources claimed the couple plan to rent a sprawling $20million mansion in the area to get a feel for SoCal life post Megxit 

The huge eight-bedroom, 10-bathroom property, costs a hefty $15,950 a night, but sources told DailyMailTV the couple is keen to sample Malibu before laying down any long term roots

The huge eight-bedroom, 10-bathroom property, costs a hefty $15,950 a night, but sources told DailyMailTV the couple is keen to sample Malibu before laying down any long term roots 

They were made to change their Sussex Royal brand after the Queen and senior officials were said to have ordered them to drop the use of the word ‘royal’.

Last week, they bowed out of the royal family with a final post on their official Sussex Royal Instagram account, which will now remain inactive along with their website.

The couple have delayed announcing a new Instagram handle and brand, with a spokeswoman saying they wanted the focus to remain on the global response to the coronavirus pandemic.