Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have released their family “holiday card” and a video showing glimpses of their kids, Archie and Lilibet.
The Sussexes’ Holiday Card Has No Mention of Christmas
Archie and Lilibet are seen pushing a trolley of food to feed people experiencing poverty on Thanksgiving. However, their faces are notably hidden.
The Sussexes’ holiday card features Meghan and Harry smiling and holding hands at the ski slopes in Vancouver for the Invictus Games.
Interestingly, there is no mention of Christmas in either the video or the card. Instead, they wrote,
“We wish you a very happy holiday season and a joyful new year.”
The film and card coincide with Harry and Meghan’s rebranding of their Archewell Foundation. Their charity will be renamed Archewell Philanthropies.
It’s yet another rebranding from the couple. The Foundation is renamed five years after their infamous “Megxit.”
Harry and Meghan claim the purpose of the rebrand is to “mark the moment” as the Sussexes expand their mission globally, with Archie and Lilibet.
Their “Happy Holidays” film, set to music, features Harry, Meghan, and their two children. It also shows their trip to support people affected by the LA wildfires earlier this year.
It also shows some of their work supporting families whose children have committed suicide due to online bullying.
The Duke and Duchess also feature their controversial pseudo-royal trips to Nigeria and Colombia in 2024.
Harry and Meghan Changed the Name of Their Charity from Archewell Foundation to Archewell Philanthropies
The message at the end of the so-called “holiday card” said,
“On behalf of the Office of Prince Harry and Meghan, Duke and Duchess of Sussex, and Archewell, we wish you a very happy holiday season, and a happy new year.”
It also displays Archewell Philanthropies’ new logo. Harry and Meghan have been famously “private” about their children, Archie and Lilibet, and in the card, they share only a picture of them from behind.
The change in the name of their Archewell Foundation was meant to
“streamline the organization’s administrative structure and provide greater flexibility to expand global philanthropy work.”
The rebrand isn’t particularly a brilliant idea, considering that everyone already knows Harry and Megan’s Foundation by the name Archewell. It doesn’t make sense.
It really looks like Harry and Meghan are setting up their own royal court in the US. Plus, their children are only four and six. It doesn’t make much sense to include them yet.
It looks like they are trying to be royals, introducing their children to royal duties. They should really lose their titles for this.
Another issue is that they are also emulating Prince William and Kate Middleton’s philanthropic efforts. They see the royal couple succeeding, and they want to pretend they are on the same level as the Prince and Princess of Wales.
Going from a Private Foundation to a Global Charity Is Technically a Downgrade
We think it’s a downgrade because these two nimrods cannot manage an actual foundation. After all, it’s not cost-effective. So, it’s not so much a rebrand as it is a restructuring.
The idea that Harry and Meghan are philanthropists is funny. Kate and William are true philanthropists.
The change indicates a collapse behind the scenes. Their grand vision doesn’t match their reality. Their dreams of billions rolling in aren’t going to happen.
We doubt As Ever is bringing in the bucks. Meghan’s products are lackluster and overpriced, and her lifestyle brand has received poor reviews.
The Kardashians are successful because even their haters purchase their products. Harry and Meghan really don’t have that.
The Sussexes’ rebrand, moving from a private foundation to a global charity, is, by definition, a serious downgrade. A private foundation equals less work. Of course, sources close to Harry and Meghan are spinning it much differently.
A spokesman for Harry and Meghan said,
“This next chapter allows Prince Harry and Meghan, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, to broaden their global philanthropic efforts as a family, with meaningful reach and maximum impact, grounded in the same values, partnerships, and their commitment to show up and do good.”
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