Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan: they plan non-profit empire "Archewell"

Prince Harry (35) and Duchess Meghan (38) are working on plans for a new non-profit organization. According to documents filed in the United States last month, the couple plans to combine their own charity and volunteer work, support groups, and a multimedia education empire with films, podcasts, and books under one roof. All of this should take place in the new non-profit organization called "Archewell".

As "The Telegraph" reports, the name is derived from the Greek word for "source of action" – and the name of her eleven-month-old son Archie Mountbatten-Windsor as well. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex told the British daily that they wanted the organization to do "something useful".

The British Harry and the American Meghan have been married since May 2018. A year later, son Archie was born. In early 2020, they announced that they wanted to step down as senior royals. Since April 1, they have been released from their royal duties. In this context, the "Royal" also had to be repaid from all websites, foundations, etc. that previously operated under "Sussex Royal". The family now lives in the United States.