Meghan Markle: Duchess makes touching gesture to fans who raised £80k | Royal | News (Reports)

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Meghan and Harry have been living stateside since departing from royal life earlier this year.

They have continued their charitable work as independent people, and have begun to set up their new non-profit organisation, Archewell, inspired by their son, Archie.

The non-profit aims to offer “classes, lectures, seminars, conferences, workshops, and retreats on a variety of topics,” run a mentoring scheme, or conduct and host “events and exhibitions for cultural, sporting, health, mental health and entertainment purposes.”

It also has the potential to publish its own articles, magazines, books, music, podcasts, television shows, and computer software.

The site could follow in the footsteps of Meghan’s defunct lifestyle blog, The Tig, which she deactivated shortly after entering into a relationship with Prince Harry.

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