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Meghan Markle, 39, and Prince Harry, 36, stepped down as working royals in March and since leaving the royal bubble have sought to carve out a new life for themselves as private citizens.
The couple has settled in the USA with their son Archie Harrison, one, and in recent weeks have spoken out about positive social media use - understood to be a key focus of their new
non-profit organisation Archewell. Meghan and Harry were forced to put the official launch of their Archewell Foundation on hold due to the coronavirus pandemic. Nonetheless, the
couple's recent work, including co-hosting a talk for Time Magazine about Engineering a Better Future, is understood to align with the causes they hope to address with Archewell.
Earlier this week Archewell's landing page went live allowing fans access to regular updates about Meghan and Harry's charitable work. Despite the lack of an official launch,
Meghan and Harry have already got the ball rolling in terms of the work they wish to do with Archewell, a source has claimed. READ MORE: MEGHAN AND HARRY’S SUBTLE ‘WOKE’ INTERIOR DESIGN
CHANGES REVEALED A Sussex insider told ELLE.com: "While Archewell hasn’t already had a formal launch, it is still already all of their work—the structure, the events, the research
they’re doing, the people that they’re meeting. "All of the effort they are putting in is within that umbrella. "Over time, it is going to grow and grow.” Tuesday's (October
20) video talk with Time100 was a key example of the kind of work the Sussexes intend to do going forward. The Duke said: "What our job is, especially throughout these conversations, is
to get people to listen to the experts and for them to explain how what’s happening in the online world is affecting the world. "It is not restricted to certain platforms or certain
social media conversations. "This is a global crisis: a global crisis of hate, a global crisis of misinformation and a global health crisis.” Meghan and Harry have also clinched a £112
million deal with streaming giant Netflix to produce programmes for the platform. The multimillion-pound deal has granted them financial independence from the Royal Family.