BLINKSCOOP can reveal that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are assuming “full charge” of their Archewell Foundation.
In a “mutually arranged” arrangement, Mandana Dayani resigned as president of Archewell, according to a statement from the group that PEOPLE was able to get. Harry, 38, and Meghan, 41, will now take “full charge” of their charity.
The couple said, “Ms. Dayani has been a crucial component of Archewell and we are grateful for her passion, devotion, and leadership.” “To advance the business and its projects during their parental leave, Ms. Dayani was hired. She has successfully proceeded to mold its destiny and vision.”
“Her transfer was organized by the Duke and Duchess along with the goal of allowing them to now fully assume control of their business. There won’t be anyone to fill this post, and Ms. Dayani continues to help the Duke and Duchess in their new leadership duties “The statement keeps going.
2020 saw the introduction of Archewell by Harry and Meghan, who had recently stepped down from their positions as senior working royals. Their 3-year-old son Archie Harrison’s name is derived from the Greek term that means “source of action,” which also serves as the name of the organization.
Lilibet Diana, the 18-month-old daughter of the couple, was given the names Queen Elizabeth and Princess Diana in honor of Harry’s grandmother and mother, respectively.
According to the website of the organization, Archewell’s goal is to “unleash the power of compassion to promote systemic cultural transformation.”
Their announcement of the new leadership comes as Harry and Meghan get ready to have their Netflix self-titled docuseries premiere this month. The six-part documentary will provide an inside look at their relationship as they build their family and foundation and discuss how they were treated while in the public eye as royalty.
On January 10, 2023, Harry’s memoir Spare will be available.