Prince William will be concerned that his brother Harry appears to be exploiting his mother s iconic status after he used a picture with their late mother Princess Diana to help launch his new website with Meghan Markle, a royal expert claimed today.
The updated Archewell website featured a picture of the young prince sitting on the shoulders of Princess Diana, taken at Highgrove in Gloucestershire in July 1986.
An introductory letter introduced Harry as my mother s son and said the couple had both experienced compassion and kindness from our mothers and strangers alike .
But it made no reference to Harry s father Prince Charles, or to his brother William – and royal expert Phil Dampier said this will not have gone unnoticed by the family.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have set out their goal to “build a better world” as they effectively launched the website of their non-profit organisation Archewell.
Harry, describing himself as “my mother’s son”, issued a joint statement with wife Meghan inviting people to join their campaign to make a difference “one act of compassion at a time”.
The duke and duchess have also announced partnerships between their foundation and several tech and research-focused organisations to pursue their aims.
Harry and Meghan hope to build a better world (Yui Mok/PA)
On the homepage of the Archewell website is a picture of Diana, Princess of Wales with son Harry on her shoulders, while in another monochrome image a young Meghan stands as her mother Doria Ragland crouches down to hug her daughter.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have set out their goal to “build a better world” as they effectively launched the website of their non-profit organisation Archewell.
Harry, describing himself as “my mother’s son”, issued a joint statement with wife Meghan inviting people to join their campaign to make a difference “one act of compassion at a time”.
The duke and duchess have also announced partnerships between their foundation and several tech and research-focused organisations to pursue their aims.
Harry and Meghan hope to build a better world (Yui Mok/PA)
On the homepage of the Archewell website is a picture of Diana, Princess of Wales with son Harry on her shoulders, while in another monochrome image a young Meghan stands as her mother Doria Ragland crouches down to hug her daughter.
Meghan shared this photo of herself and mum Doria on Archewell s website In the face of fear, struggle and pain, it can be easy to lose sight of this. Together, we can choose courage, healing, and connection. Together, we can choose to put compassion in action. We invite you to join us. As we work to build a better world, one act of compassion at a time.
Along with their statement, which they dubbed A letter for 2021 , the couple announced partnerships between their foundation and several tech and research-focused groups.
Those include the Centre for Humane Technology, the UCLA Centre for Critical Internet Inquiry and Stanford University s Dr. James Doty, whose work focuses on the science of compassion.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have set out their goal to “build a better world” as they effectively launched the website of their non-profit organisation Archewell.
Harry, describing himself as “my mother’s son”, issued a joint statement with wife Meghan inviting people to join their campaign to make a difference “one act of compassion at a time”.
The duke and duchess have also announced partnerships between their foundation and several tech and research-focused organisations to pursue their aims.
Harry and Meghan hope to build a better world (Yui Mok/PA)
On the homepage of the Archewell website is a picture of Diana, Princess of Wales with son Harry on her shoulders, while in another monochrome image a young Meghan stands as her mother Doria Ragland crouches down to hug her daughter.