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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's missing millions: Archewell Foundation didn't declare $4MILLION on latest tax return - as all eyes turn to Sussexes' upcoming declaration with questions over where money went

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The recent revelations regarding Archewell Foundation's financial records have raised eyebrows, particularly surrounding two grants totaling over $6 million that were absent from the charity's latest 990 tax form. While Archewell reported $2,000,911 in their filings, the missing millions have prompted speculation, especially given the foundation’s recent regulatory challenges. However, Archewell maintains that its records are correct and that the missing amounts could legally appear in future tax returns, possibly by November 15, 2024, when the next filing is due. This situation is notably problematic given Archewell's troubled past with regulatory authorities. Earlier this year, the foundation was flagged as "delinquent" and temporarily lost its ability to raise and distribute funds due to a filing issue, which was reportedly resolved after the submission of a $200 renewal fee. These financial inconsistencies, along with the foundation’s reliance on a few wealthy...

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's 'kindness happens behind closed doors', former president of Archewell claims

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Mandana Dayani, the former president of Archewell, has spoken out in defense of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, highlighting their kindness and generosity during her time working with them. Dayani, who served as Archewell's president for 18 months until December 2022, described how Meghan hosted "incredible" weekly lunches at their Montecito home, where the couple's kindness, mentorship, and support were extended to their team. Pictured: Meghan Markle with former Archewell president Mandana Dayani in October 2022 - two months before she left the role In an interview with  US Weekly , Dayani, who appeared in Harry and Meghan's Netflix documentary series, praised the Duke and Duchess for the compassion they showed behind the scenes. She recounted moments such as Meghan cold-calling senators to advocate for paid parental leave while caring for her infant daughter, Lilibet. Dayani's comments add to a growing chorus of former Archewell staff who have expressed posi...

Prince Harry's US visa documents will NOT be made public, Judge Carl Nichols rules

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A U.S. judge has ruled that Prince Harry's visa documents will remain private, delivering a legal victory for the Duke of Sussex. In a decision issued by U.S. District Judge Carl Nichols, the court determined that Harry has a "reasonable privacy interest" in his immigration records, preventing their public release. Prince Harry was in New York last Monday at the Concordia Annual Summit. He scored a major court victory on the same day after a judge rules his US visa case will remain sealed The ruling came in response to a lawsuit filed by the Heritage Foundation, a conservative think tank, which sought the release of Prince Harry's U.S. immigration paperwork through a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request. The foundation raised questions about whether Harry's admissions of past recreational drug use, as described in his 2023 memoir  Spare , could have affected his visa status. In  Spare , Harry disclosed personal details, including his experiences with drug use...