Harry and Meghan put on united front in glitzy new behind-the-scenes video after rumours they’re living ‘separate lives’
PRINCE Harry and Meghan Markle have put on a united front in a glitzy new behind the scenes video.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex released the clip alongside an Impact Report revealing philanthropic work carried out by the Archewell Foundation.
It comes amid rumours they are living separate lives, with Harry taking on several solo projects in recent months.
The one-minute video showcases unseen footage of the couple at public and private engagements over the past year.
Cold Play's Sky Full of Stars is played over the top of different clips including Meghan cooking with other women for The Welcome Project.
It also highlighted moments from their Nigeria and Colombia tours as well as their trip to Canada for the Invictus Games One Year to Go countdown.
Clips showed Meghan's panel appearance at the SXSW Conference in Austin, Texas on International Women's Day.
Other scenes featured Harry's speech at the Clinton Global Initiative in New York City to raise awareness about protecting children from online harm.
More footage spotlighted the work Harry and Meghan have done with their project The Parents Network.
The Archewell Foundation also released its annual report, which revealed the Sussexes' partnered with Joe Biden's daughter Ashley.
Together they have created a wellness hub for women impacted by trauma in Philadelphia called Women's Wellness (Spa)ce.
This was supported by the duke and duchess' investment in Civic News Company, to help combat misinformation, something Harry has previously referred to as a "humanitarian issue".
The Impact Report highlighted Prince Harry and Meghan's philanthropic work that has not been so present in the media.
This also included investments in The Markup URL Media, and Sustainable News Center.
The charity's US tax return for 2023 was also been published, and showed income has reached $5.7million (£4.5million) last year.
A mystery benefactor donated $5million (£4million) and five other people donated $335,000 (£264,500).
Archewell Foundation's co-executive directors James Holt and Shauna Nep said: "This year, at The Archewell Foundation, we’ve witnessed the transformative power of human connection — of people reaching across divides to uplift one another. Our purpose is simple yet impactful: to show up, do good.
"To drive positive change, rally for communities in need, and nurture spaces where everyone is seen, valued, and supported. In 2024, we were honored to work alongside communities, families, and individuals who, despite facing tremendous hardship, are redefining what’s possible."