Harry and Meghan release slick video that shows Duchess hugging veterans and taking selfies to highlight the ‘impact’ of their Archewell foundation – hours after Kate’s film with George, Charlotte and Louis at a baby bank

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have released a video showing Archewell’s 2023 ‘impact’ just hours after the Princess of Wales shared a clip of herself at a baby bank with Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.

The royal couple shared a one-minute clip showing people and causes their foundation has helped throughout 2023. 

While the couple have shared similar videoes in the past, it is usually not released until early January to show the year before.

The video included footage from Meghan’s visit to the Fisher House Foundation in Los Angeles, as well as the couple’s calls to entrepreneurs, visits to New York to speak at a mental health summit and trip to The Marcy Lab School in Brooklyn.

It also shows workers rebuilding a playground in Uvalde, Texas, following a massacre that killed 21 people – including 19 children – in 2022.

Harry and Meghan release slick video that shows Duchess hugging veterans and taking selfies to highlight the ‘impact’ of their Archewell foundation – hours after Kate’s film with George, Charlotte and Louis at a baby bank

Meghan Markle has appeared in a video for the Invictus Games highlighting the work Prince Harry ‘s foundation does to support military families

The Duchess of Sussex , 42, visited the Fisher House Foundation, a charity that provides homes for military families while their loved one is in hospital, a day before flying out to Dusseldorf last month

Meghan greets and hugs family members of veterans during her visit

The Duchess of Sussex , 42, visited the Fisher House Foundation, a charity that provides homes for military families while their loved one is in hospital

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have released a video showing Archewell's 2023 'impact'

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have released a video showing Archewell’s 2023 ‘impact’

The clip shows Meghan at the Fisher House Foundation which provides homes for military families while their loved one is in hospital, the footage was first shown at the Invictus Games. 

Another clip from August showed Harry and Meghan calling young entrepreneurs, to tell them initiatives they run received a share of $2million in grants.

The video also shows Meghan speaking at a mental health summit in New York in October.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex hosted a panel discussion at the World Mental Health Day Festival in what marked their first-ever in-person event for their charity, the Archewell Foundation. 

The clip comes as The Princess of Wales shared a clip of herself with Prince George, Princes Louis and Princess Charlotte at a baby bank in Windsor.

The Wales children helped their mother and volunteers pick out donations and make boxes to go children in need for Christmas.

While sorting through piles of donated clothes, sensible George, 10, and Charlotte, eight folded up clothes like their mother Kate.

But unlike his older siblings Louis, five,  picked up and lobbed a T-shirt onto the neat pile.

Harry and Meghan speak to recipients of Responsible Technology Youth Power Fund grants

Harry and Meghan speak to recipients of Responsible Technology Youth Power Fund grants

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are seen making the phone calls from their Montecito garden

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are seen making the phone calls from their Montecito garden

The Wales children helped their mother and volunteers pick out donations and make boxes to go children in need for Christmas. From left: Louis, Kate, George and Charlotte

The Wales children helped their mother and volunteers pick out donations and make boxes to go children in need for Christmas. From left: Louis, Kate, George and Charlotte

Prince Louis playfully lobbed some clothes on top of a pile of while helping sort through donations at a baby bank with his mother

Prince Louis playfully lobbed some clothes on top of a pile of while helping sort through donations at a baby bank with his mother

Harry and Meghan also published a 25-page impact report alongside the video.

It explains that the pair are ‘ committed to a simple but profound mission to show up and do good’.

‘Our work, especially this year, has been rooted in fostering community and remaining responsive to those in need amidst the evolving challenges we encounter in today’s world.’

It is then split into three ‘main priorities’,  uplifting communities, building a better online world and restoring trust in information.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Duke was dressed smart casually with brown chinos and a white shirt, while his wife – who turns 42 this Friday – wore a 

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