President resigns: Harry and Meghan will run Archewell alone in the future

President resigns
Harry and Meghan will run Archewell alone in the future

Duchess Meghan and Prince Harry will manage their foundation themselves in the future.

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Duchess Meghan and Prince Harry will manage their Archewell Foundation alone in the future. The President has resigned.

Prince Harry (38) and Duchess Meghan (41) take over the management of their Archewell Foundation themselves. This is reported by “People” magazine citing a statement from the organization. Accordingly, Mandana Dayani (40) has resigned from her position as President of Archewell. The step was “planned”, it says.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex “now take full control of their company”. There will be no replacement for Dayani’s position, the former president supports Meghan and Harry “fully in their new leadership roles and they remain friends,” Archewell announced, according to “People”.

Netflix documentary coming soon

Harry and Meghan founded Archewell in 2020, shortly after stepping down as senior royals and moving to the United States. The organization’s mission, according to its website, is “to unleash the power of compassion to drive cultural change.”

The change in leadership at Archewell will shortly after the fuss about a first trailer the highly anticipated Netflix documentary The Sussexes. The show is intended to tell the love story of the royal couple as well as their dramatic departure from the British royal family.

The trailer for “Harry & Meghan”, mostly in black and white, shows many never-before-seen shots of the Sussexes’ private life. The short statements by the protagonists give an idea that the British royal family must fear new revelations from the royal dropouts after the Oprah interview from March 2021. An off-screen voice asks the pair at the beginning of the video, “Why do you want to make this documentary?” to which Harry seems to reply later in the clip, “Nobody knows what goes on behind closed doors.” Meanwhile, his wife holds her hand in front of her face and may be crying.

The Duke of Sussex later explains, “I had to protect my family,” and Meghan defiantly asked at the end of the one-minute video, “When there’s so much at stake, doesn’t it make more sense to hear our version?”. It is not yet known when the six episodes of the documentary series by Liz Garbus (52) will appear. According to rumours, it should already be ready on December 8th.

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