Prince Harry and Meghan Markle wanted to make 2023 their “reconciliation year” to rebuild their relationship with the Royal Family, it is claimed
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex wanted to spend the next year reconciling with the Queen, but never got the chance, the Sun reported.
Through their foundation Archewell, Meghan and Harry will be involved in a charitable project inviting 14-to-18-year-olds in the US to give a 1,000 dollar grant to a woman of their choice. "By donating one million US dollars in grants to women in need, our hope is not to only provide support where it may be felt deepest but also empower young adults to embrace the gift of giving at an early age.Nominees must be US residents, non-extended or immediate family members and in need of financial assistance to be eligible.
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