Prince Harry is full of surprises! The Duke of Sussex, 38, appeared in person at a preview screening of his Netflix docuseries "Heart of Invictus" in California on Monday.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are proud parents to Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, perhaps inspiring their support of a report on fatherhood today. On Friday, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s Archewell Foundation shared Equimundo's State of the World’s Fathers 2023 report along with a message about why the research matters. The international nonprofit, which is dedicated to engaging men and boys in gender equality, polled over 12,000 people in 17 countries on caregiving and what bars equal participation between men and women.
Prince Harry and Meghan have shared their holiday card today. The card not only sees the Duke, the Duchess and their son Archie Harrison, but also six-month-old Lilibet Diana!
Earlier this week, the Duke & Duchess of Sussex hosted a special edition of TIME100 Talks from their Santa Barbara home. The couple spoke with Edward Felsenthal, Editor-in-Chief and CEO of TIME, about the "state of our digital world experience" and why it’s important to create online communities that are more compassionate, safe, and trustworthy.
Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle participated in the Queen’s Commonwealth Trust video conference on 1 July (Wednesday) with young leaders and addressed the importance of justice and equal rights. The couple spoke openly about anti-Black racism and called on the Commonwealth to acknowledge its past to right wrongs.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle celebrated their second wedding anniversary on 19 May (Tuesday). The couple spent this special day enjoying each other’s company and exchanging romantic gifts.
Prince Harry opened up in a new video recorded in his new home in Los Angeles last weekend. He spoke about the Invictus Games, an annual event organized to support wounded, injured or sick armed services personnel.