Harry and Meghan's Archewell Foundation just issued its 2022-23 Impact Report, which highlights the couple's humanitarian activities for society's vulnerable citizens. "This is not a video they typically release around this time," the royal expert said of their new move. In January, they normally produce a video recapping everything they've done." "I think they're trying to distract from the fact that everybody is recognising that they failed hard this year and they don't want to move into 2024 with this stamp of losers on their foreheads," she said.
Earlier this year, the Montecito couple was labeled as each other's greatest enemy when their nonprofit organization lost significant supporters. Angela Levine, a royal analyst, reacted to the Daily Mail story that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex "suffered an £8.7m drop in donations." "They are their own worst enemies," the royal novelist said on X, previously known as Twitter. Too impatient, too vindictive, and too...?"
Harry and Meghan, who stepped down from their senior royal duties in 2020, are allegedly struggling to survive in the face of a deepening schism with the royal family's senior members.
