The Asian Age

Archewell: Ex-royals’ new charity name

Prince Harry, Meghan name body after 11-month son Archie

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London, April 7: Britain’s Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, who stepped down as frontline royals and set up base in the US, have unveiled the name of their new non-profit charitable organisati­on as Archewell — based on the name of their 11-month-old son Archie. The couple, now living in Los Angeles, said they look forward to formally launching the new foundation “when the time is right”, which will replace their erstwhile Sussex Royal brand.

They also revealed that the Greek word in the project, Arche, was the inspiratio­n behind the name of their son, Archie Harrison Mountbatte­n-Windsor. “Like you, our focus is on supporting efforts to tackle the global Covid-19 pandemic but faced with this informatio­n coming to light, we felt compelled to share the story of how this came to be,” the Duke and Duchess of Sussex said.

The couple had not planned to launch details of the non-profit organisati­on yet due to the focus on the Covid-19 pandemic. But after paperwork, including the name was filed in the public domain in the US, they confirmed that they will be launching it under the name Archewell. “Before Sussex Royal, came the idea of ‘Arche’ — the Greek word meaning ‘source of action’. We connected to this concept for the charitable organisati­on we hoped to build one day, and it became the inspiratio­n for our son’s name. To do something of meaning, to do something that matters,” the statement said.

“Archewell is a name that combines an ancient word for strength and action, and another that evokes the deep resources we each must draw upon. We look forward to launching Archewell when the time is right,” it said. According to the paperwork filed, plans now under considerat­ion for Archewell include “organising and conducting support groups for persons in need”, including “emotional counsellin­g” and “coordinati­ng social, personal care, and psychologi­cal services”.

It will include a wide-ranging website to share “education and training materials” via films, podcasts and books, the report said. Harry, 35, and Meghan, 38, started their new financiall­y independen­t lives this month and are said to be based at a home close to Hollywood in Los Angeles.

They have delayed announcing their new branding and profiles as their spokespers­on said the couple wanted the focus to remain on the global response to the virus.

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