and have released a new video of their best moments in 2024.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s charity, the Archewell Foundation, detailing the couple’s philanthropic efforts throughout the year.
, Archwell released a minute and twenty-second-long video showing the behind-the-scenes moments of some of Harry and Meghan’s greatest moments this year.
It highlighted some of the couple’s most poignant moments during public and private engagements in 2024.
Set to the song A Sky Full Of Stars by Coldplay, the footage featured a voiceover in which Harry thanked others for inspiring him.
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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle released a poignant new video
In a clip from an event, Meghan says: “When you show up in a community, you find that group that makes you feel like home but oftentimes you also find yourself again.”
Harry can also be heard saying: “Every single one of you inspire me and you inspire us every single day.”
The video shows several moments from Harry and Meghan’s Nigeria and Colombia tours, as well as clips from their trip to Canada earlier this year.
It also showed Meghan cooking with other women during a recent holiday dinner for The Welcome Project.
Other clips included Meghan’s speech at the SXSW Conference in Austin, Texas and Harry’s attendance at the Clinton Global Initiative in New York City this autumn to promote awareness regarding the dangers of social media on children.
It comes as the charity released its tax form for the year 2023, which revealed that it made around £4.5 million ($5.7 million) in revenue in 2023, up from just over two million dollars (£1.6 million) the year before.
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The Sussexes released a video with their best moments in 2024
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The Archewell Foundation, launched by Harry and Meghan, is a non-profit organisation whose mission is to “show up, do good”, according to its website.
In 2021, its first year of operation, Archewell received £10.3 million ($13 million) in contributions.
Last year, the charity distributed over £1 million ($1.3 million) in grants, a slight decrease from around £947,000 (£1.2 million) in 2022.
The 2023 filing showed that Harry and Meghan did not take salaries, but Shauna Nep, co-executive director, treasurer and secretary, was paid £215,000, and executive director and president James Holt was paid £180,000, including a £7,900 bonus each.