Meghan Markle And Prince Harry Add Yet Another Win For 2024, Get A Green Light For Archewell Foundation

Published 05/15/2024, 12:16 AM EDT

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's one of the best means of sustenance in the industry is their Archewell. While its core purpose is to uplift communities, the organization has also helped the Sussexes feel acknowledged after bidding farewell to their royal life. Nonetheless, their charitable organization, the Archewell Foundation, has recently encountered some trouble. It was brought to a halt for not being able to comply with the guidelines a charitable foundation is required to follow. 

Recently, though, it appears the Sussexes have once again managed to sidestep another obstacle, adding to the list of wins in their redemption journey.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle dodged another bullet

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s charity foundation recently faced a hiccup after being told to halt fundraising or spending on Tuesday. However, the attorney general's office recently gave it the green light, stating that the Beverly Hills-based charity is no longer "delinquent" for past-due payments. This means the organization can get back to business and resume raising its funds in California. The overdue payment, reportedly worth $200, “were made promptly”, a charity spokesperson shared, as per NBC News.

The royal pair had allowed the official registration fees for their charity, Archewell, to expire since at least the start of May, as per an official letter from California’s attorney general, Rob Bonta. The communication revealed that Archewell had been categorized as “delinquent” with the registry of charities and fundraisers due to its failure to submit its annual report and registration fees. However, it now appears that the Sussexes have overcome this obstacle as well. This update came after Prince Harry faced an alleged snub by his father in the UK. 

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Prince Harry, however, did not depart from royal grounds disheartened. Even in the absence of the royal family, he found the much-needed support. 

Prince Harry received quite the royal treatment in the UK

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Prince Harry ascended the stairs of St. Paul's Cathedral alone, despite the hopes of a reunion from fans. While King Charles hosted guests at a stone's throw from the cathedral, at Buckingham Palace's opening royal garden party, the Duke of Sussex was graciously received at his Invictus Games ceremony by Princess Diana's siblings- Lady Jane Fellowes and Earl Spencer. Both family members and fans ensured that the Duke's presence in the UK was met with a grand reception. 

Surrounded by crowds at the crash barriers, all eyes were on the arrival of the duke’s car. The 39-year-old graciously engaged with the crowd while journalists, photographers, and cameramen captured every move of the Duke. With such a genuine display of admiration for the Duke among British fans, it was made clear that his charm remains as potent as ever in the royal land. And with another win in their bags, the Sussexes are filling their redemption year to the brim.

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Hriddhi Maitra

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Hriddhi Maitra is a Hollywood News reporter at Netflix Junkie. An enthusiastic movie buff, Hriddhi found her true calling when she worked as a Cinema Content Writer at My Cinema Story while analyzing movies objectively, and offering constructive feedback. Coming from a background where she worked in different niches like finance, food, travel, medicines, automobile, and entertainment, we can safely say she is a jack of all trades.

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