Prince Harry & Meghan Markle‘s nonprofit website gets a MAJOR makeover after duo ditches royal roles forever

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s nonprofit website recently underwent a major change after reports surfaced that the Duke was “exploiting his mother’s iconic status” for his personal gain.

Updated on Mar 01, 2021  |  06:51 PM IST |  1M
Prince Harry & Meghan Markle‘s nonprofit website gets makeover
Prince Harry & Meghan Markle‘s nonprofit website gets a MAJOR makeover after duo ditches royal roles forever

After ditching their titles and roles forever, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle‘s nonprofit is getting a makeover. The Daily Mail recently reported that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s Archewell nonprofit website has a redesign. The original version that launched in October of 2020 featured a photo of young Prince Harry with mother Princess Diana, along with a letter in which he wrote, “I am my mother’s son.”

That landing page has now changed, replaced with a current photo of Harry and Meghan wearing face masks while handing out meals to someone in a car. The new look for the couple’s nonprofit could confirm royal source allegations last year that Prince William was concerned that his brother Harry “appeared to be exploiting his mother’s iconic status,” via the outlet.

“I think William will be slightly worried if Harry uses Diana for any of his charitable or commercial ventures without consulting him, and I don’t think he would be happy if Harry appears to be exploiting his mother’s iconic status,” said royal expert Phil Dampier last year via Daily Mail. “It’s also very significant that Harry called himself his ‘mother’s son’ but has made no mention of Prince Charles. William is very much following now in his father’s footsteps with his environmental and conservation work.”

Last week, royal insiders recently told People magazine that the royal couple is expected to lose their patronages – “which represent their involvement with numerous U.K. charities.” Originally, the decision was supposed to be re-assessed on March 31, on the one year anniversary of their official exit as senior members of the royal family. They are expected to not use their His/Her Highness titles, but they will retain the titles as well as their Duke and Duchess of Sussex titles.

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Credits: Getty Images, The Daily Mail, People magazine

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