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Prince Harry and Meghan Start a US Nonprofit

Britain's Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle are planning to launch a wide-ranging nonprofit organization named Archewell, in the United States.

LONDON (AFP) — Britain's Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle are planning to launch a wide-ranging nonprofit organization named Archewell, in the United States.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, who formally stepped down as senior members of the British royal family last week, told the Daily Telegraph newspaper they were establishing the organization in the United States, where they are based.

FILE - In this Monday, March 11, 2019 file photo, Britain's Prince Harry and Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex leave after the Commonwealth Service at Westminster Abbey in London. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are to no longer use their HRH titles and will repay £2.4 million of taxpayer's money spent on renovating their Berkshire home, Buckingham Palace announced Saturday, Jan. 18. 2020. (AP Photo/Frank Augstein, file)

The charitable organization will include emotional support groups, a multimedia educational empire and a wellbeing website, among other things.

They said they wanted "to do something of meaning, to do something that matters."

The couple filed paperwork for their new venture in the United States in March month, the Telegraph said.

They have delayed releasing details about it because of the coronavirus pandemic and will make an announcement "when the time is right," they told the newspaper.

Their proposals are for "a vast and ambitious array of projects" under the name Archewell to replace their previous "Sussex Royal" brand.

The couple have agreed to relinquish the label and their "Royal Highness" titles as part of the terms agreed for their departure from the frontline of the British monarchy.

The new name is derived from the Greek word Arche, meaning "source of action," and was reportedly the inspiration behind the name of their 11-month-old son, Archie Mountbatten-Windsor.

The couple relocated to California in March after announcing in January that they intended to quit royal life and "work to become financially independent."

The decision means they will no longer carry out duties on behalf of Queen Elizabeth II and are giving up their office within the monarchy in Britain.

The move followed reports Meghan was unhappy with life inside the centuries-old institution and both of them had complained about media intrusion.

Their sudden announcement rocked the royal family, appearing to blindside the queen and other senior family members.

© Agence France-Presse

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