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Archewell Inc. is a
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-based public organization registered in
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and founded in 2020 by
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, and
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. The group includes the couple's nonprofit charitable foundation, as well as business divisions focusing on media production, Archewell Audio and Archewell Productions.


History


Sussex Royal

On July 1, 2019, Harry and Meghan registered a private company limited by guarantee in England and Wales under the title 'Sussex Royal The Foundation of The Duke and Duchess of Sussex', alternatively referred to as Sussex Royal Foundation. However, after a meeting with senior members of the British royal family, it was confirmed on February 21, 2020, that the couple would not use ' Sussex Royal' as a brand name after they stepped down as working royals at the end of March 2020. Even so, the namesake website remains visible online. On August 5, 2020, Sussex Royal Foundation was renamed 'MWX Foundation' and dissolved the same day.


Formation and trademarks

On March 3, 2020, an International Class 35 trademark application for the name 'Archewell' was submitted for registration with the
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(USPTO) by Cobblestone Lane LLC, which is registered in
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but linked to the
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offices of Richard Genow, a lawyer who has worked for Meghan for years. A second logo with "the letters AW on top of each other" was registered under a different Delaware firm, IPHW LLC. The description of services for Trademark Class 35 'Advertising and Business' is advertising, business management, business administration and office functions. The Duke and Duchess reportedly "filed paperwork to create 'their own charity and volunteering services, wide-ranging website, and sharing 'education and training materials' via films, podcasts and books' and requested to trademark a number of things including motion picture films and branded objects." On May 26, USPTO assigned an examiner to review the application, and an 'Irregularity notice' was reportedly sent "addressing a catalogue of errors, including the vague nature of the proposed charitable work, according to documents". Such notice read: 'The wording "providing a website featuring content relating to philanthropy, monetary giving, volunteer and career opportunities" in International Class 35 is also indefinite and over broad, and must be clarified to specify the nature of the content provided.' The notice allowed until August for changes to be made. Archewell's website was "officially launched" in October 2020. Although it was reported in April 2020 that Archewell would focus on issues including "conservation, female empowerment, and gender equality", this had not been confirmed by the organization. At the end of December 2020, the website was updated to reflect the nature of their charitable and commercial endeavors. According to the organization's spokesperson, Archewell had no financial activity in 2020 and its first bank account was opened in January 2021. The gross amount of money raised by the charity was around $50,000 in 2020. In March 2021, it was reported that lawyers for the couple had blocked the trademark registration of Archewell Harvatera, a Philippine brand of ''tawas'' deodorant that had filed a trademark application in July 2020. In July 2021, the organization was told their trademark applications would require further revisions. Among them was requested clarification that the group's audio branch would provide "entertainment-based services"; lawyers were also asked to "specify the nature" of "live stage performances" included in its list of prospective activities. Their foundation was also asked to "define the kind of web apps they wish to provide" as listed in their purported functions. In November 2021 and in parallel with the
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, the foundation announced they would become
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by 2030.


Etymology

In April 2020, Meghan and Harry confirmed that their US-headquartered non-
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foundation would be called 'Archewell'. The name stems from the Ancient Greek word '
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', which means 'source of action' compounded with the English word '
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'.


Taxonomy

The
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(NTEE) is a classification system for non-profit organizations developed by the NCSS Archewell comes under 'NTEE T30 Public Organizations', which typically have
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as a main focus.


Publicity and structure

In November 2020, former communications head at
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and former Apple corporate communications manager, Christine Schirmer, was recruited for Archewell's publicity team. Others include Toya Holness, who led communications at the New York City Department of Education, and James Holt (Harry and Meghan's communications lead in the United Kingdom). It was reported that PR agency Sunshine Sachs will work with Schirmer, Holness and Holt as they oversee Archewell ventures. Holt later replaced Catherine St Laurent as the foundation's executive director in March 2021, while St Laurent remained affiliated with the organization as a senior adviser. Around the same time, Invisible Hand, a social impact agency founded by Genevieve Roth, started collaborating with Archewell on initiatives and campaigns, and Roth was appointed a senior strategic advisor. In June 2021, tech and media executive Mandana Dayani joined the foundation as its first
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. In September 2021, former
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executive Fara Taylor was hired as head of marketing for all of the company's three divisions. In the same year, the company hired Miranda Barbot, a former employee of
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. In May 2022, Ashley Momtaheni Hansen, the VP of Global Communications and Media Relations at the Universal Filmed Entertainment Group, was named as the person who would lead Archewell's Global Communications. In the same month, Toya Holness left her position as head of communications. In September 2022, it was announced that Sunshine Sachs would no longer represent them. In December 2022, Mandana Dayani, who had been the president of Archewell, resigned following a planned departure where the Duke and Duchess would come off of parental leave and jointly take over the role.


Charitable activities


Archewell Foundation

In December 2020, a partnership with
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's
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was announced. Archewell agreed to fund four "Community Relief Centers" to act as "quickly activated service kitchens". The first was opened in
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in early 2021. The second is to be in
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and the third in
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, while the fourth location has not been advised. In the same month, Archewell disclosed collaborations with multiple organizations. It was announced that Archewell had 'partnered' with neurosurgeon James Doty from
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to support his center's research on "promoting
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" in society. Other affiliations include the Loveland Foundation, which provides
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resources to black women, and the
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, which promotes ethical technology use. Following a
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in North America in mid-February, which caused damage to several facilities, the foundation made a donation to the Genesis Women's Shelter in
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to cover the costs for the roof of the shelter's transitional facility. Archewell was one of the initial donors of the PressPad Charitable Foundation, which aims to "improve socio-economic diversity within the media". In March 2021, Archewell named the PressPad Charitable Foundation, along with the civil rights and racial justice organization
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, the UK-based mental health charity
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, and multi-platform network URL Media, as the organizations to which they would offer support. In May 2021, to mark the
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in the United States, the foundation together with
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made donations to Harvest Home, a charity that helps homeless expectant mothers, providing them with diapers for a year and cleaning supplies. Later in the same month, the foundation announced a multi-year global partnership with Procter & Gamble to address issues related to "gender equality, more inclusive online spaces, and resilience and impact through sport". In July 2021, in collaboration with Procter & Gamble and its subsidiary company
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, the foundation donated boxes of diapers to Harvest Home. In August 2021, to mark her 40th birthday, Meghan launched 40x40, a campaign that asks people around the world to spend 40 minutes of their time mentoring women reentering the workforce and combating the outsized economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on women. Among people who joined the initiative were
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,
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,
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, Ibram X. Kendi, and
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. In the same month the organization partnered with Women for Afghan Women to help with the evacuation of thousands of Afghan women and children during the
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, while also assisting World Central Kitchen with delivering meals to hospitals and shelters for those affected by the
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. In September 2021, the foundation worked with Procter & Gamble to provide personal health and hygiene supplies for P.S. 123 Mahalia Jackson, a public school in
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. In December 2021 and ahead of Christmas, the foundation made donations to charities supporting Afghan families dislocated after the
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and organizations advocating for paid
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, including
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, the Human First Coalition and the Marshall Plan for Moms. In recognition of their support for Afghan refugees, the foundation received the Partner Organization Award by the Human First Coalition. In February 2022, the foundation partnered with
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to offer the NAACP-Archewell Digital Civil Rights Award at the annual
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to recognize leaders in technology and social justice who are making a difference. The award will be given along with a $100,000 prize. In March 2022 and to mark the
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, the foundation made grants to Smart Works, ''
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'', the National Women's Law Center and the Center on Poverty and Inequality at
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. In the same month, Archewell invested in the People's Vaccine Alliance, a coalition made up of over 90 organizations that advocates for free global access to vaccines. Amid the
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, the foundation also made donations to charities that support Ukrainian people, including
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(Helping Ukrainian Families Settle), World Central Kitchen, the
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, the
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and Project Healthy Minds, as well as media platforms that fight against misinformation such as ''
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'' and Are We Europe. In April 2022, Archewell announced a partnership and offered grants to Cortico—Local Voices Network (from
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) and The Institute for Rebooting Social Media at Harvard's
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. In May 2022, the Marshall Plan for Moms announced the National Business Coalition for Child Care, which includes Archewell. The initiative aims to expand child care support for workers. In October 2022, the foundation announced a partnership with the VING Project, asking individuals between 14 and 18 to nominate inspiring women in need of financial assistance, who will be granted $1,000 each. In the same month, it was reported that the foundation had partnered with KaBOOM! and the City of Uvalde for the DeLeon Park playground project, which will see the building of a community play space for children and families recovering from the
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. The foundation later announced donations to
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and
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Nigeria to assist communities affected by the
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. In December 2022, the foundation announced a partnership with Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights to establish the Archewell Foundation Award for Gender Equity in Student Film.


Archewell Foundation Fund

As of January 2021, "Archewell Foundation is establishing the Archewell Foundation Fund" to support the goals of the
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Center for Critical Internet Inquiry (C212) in the technology sector.


Media ventures


Archewell Audio

In December 2020, it was reported that the founders had signed a multi-year business deal with
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to launch a
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through audio-producing company, Archewell Audio, a subsidiary of Archewell Inc. Its first episode was released on December 29, 2020, with guests including
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, Christina Adane,
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,
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, Rachel Cargle,
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,
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,
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,
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, Hussain Manawer,
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,
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, and George the Poet. In July 2021, it was reported that podcaster Rebecca Sananès had been hired as head of Archewell Audio. In January 2022, it was reported that Spotify had started efforts for expanding the couple's podcast team through "advertising for in-house staff" and hiring producers that would work with Archewell Audio via
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. In the same month and following criticism aimed at Spotify for their handling of
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, Harry and Meghan made an announcement stating that since April 2021 they had begun "expressing concerns" about the issue on the platform. In March 2022 and amid "encouraging" conversations with Spotify on tackling misinformation, it was announced that Meghan's first podcast series would be launched in the summer of 2022. ''
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'' premiered in August 2022. Rebecca Sananès, who had been the head of Archewell Audio since July 2021, resigned in December 2022.


Audio works


Archewell Productions

In September 2020, Harry and Meghan signed a commercial deal with
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"to develop scripted and unscripted series, film, documentaries, and children's programming for the streaming service". The program aims to "utilize the power of storytelling to embrace our shared humanity and duty to truth through a compassionate lens". In March 2021, it was reported that Ben Browning, president of
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, had been hired to lead the project. He was followed by Chanel Pysnik, a former
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executive hired to oversee nonfiction series and documentary film productions, as well as Bennett Levine, who joined the team as coordinator. Nishika Kumble, a former developer at Le Train Productions and 26 Keys Productions, was hired in August 2021 as senior vice president of scripted TV. In April 2021, it was announced that the company's first project with Netflix would be ''Heart of Invictus'', a documentary series in partnership with The
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Foundation. The project will surround the competitors from the 2020 Invictus Games, directed by
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and produced by Joanna Natasegara. Harry will executive produce the series and appear on camera. Their second project, ''Pearl'', was announced in July 2021. The animated series was originally pitched to Netflix in 2018. It would be about the adventures of a 12-year-old girl who is inspired by influential women from history. Meghan was set to executive producer the series alongside
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, Carolyn Soper,
Liz Garbus Elizabeth Freya Garbus (born April 11, 1970) is an American documentary film director and producer. Notable documentaries Garbus has made are '' The Farm: Angola, USA,'' '' Ghosts of Abu Ghraib,'' '' Bobby Fischer Against the World,'' '' Love, Ma ...
, Dan Cogan, and Amanda Rynda. Rynda would also serve as the showrunner. In May 2022, it was announced that ''Pearl'' had been canceled, but Harry and Meghan would still collaborate on future projects with Netflix. In an interview published in October 2022, Meghan announced that she and Harry were working on a docuseries focused on their life, which is directed by Liz Garbus. On December 1, 2022, the title of the docuseries was announced as '' Harry & Meghan''. The couple will also serve as executive producers and presenters for the docuseries '' Live to Lead'', which is set to be released on December 31, 2022.


Filmography


References


External links

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