Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have released a joint video following speculation over their professional 'separation'.
The couple - who live in California - have been married for six years and have two children, Archie and Lillibet. But over the last few weeks, rumours have been circulating after they attended a number of events solo.
Concern was first sparked when Meghan was seen out on her own in Los Angeles back in October, celebrating the hair care brand launch of her colourist friend, Kadi Lee.
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Weeks later, Harry also appeared without Meghan at a Canadian Football event in Vancouver in order to promote the upcoming Invictus Games in January.
Despite worry from fans, however, Meghan recently released a statement about the work-mission and aims of her latest California project - which she is working on with Harry - seemingly shutting down rumours of a relationship rift.
After attending an event for the Southern California Welcome Project - which was forged in partnership with her and husband's Archewell Foundation - she shared: "This initiative, led by the partner organization Mina’s List, has spent the past year building community through storytelling and creating a safe space for women who have resettled in the U.S. from Afghanistan."
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She continued: "The evening included a shared meal that encouraged open conversation centered on gratitude and resilience."
Quashing rumours further, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have now released a joint video documenting their work across 2023-2024.
Alongside the release of the Archewell Foundation's Impact Report, the short clip features footage of the couple's charitable engagements over the past couple of years.
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In the video, Meghan can be seen cooking with women at The Welcome Project as well as appearing at the SXSW Conference for International Women's Day.
Meanwhile, Prince Harry can be seen speaking at the Clinton Global Initiative in New York and the pair's meeting with The Parents Network also features in the clip.
"Archewell Foundation raised a record amount of 5.4million in their third year," they explain.
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"This was outlined in the foundation’s 2023-2024 Impact Report, highlighted the couple’s key initiatives, including visits to Nigeria, Colombia, and Canada and programmes.
Funds were allocated to various causes, including £1.3 million for initiatives such as The Parents Network, which protects children from online harm, the Welcome Project, and others focused on community well-being and mental health.
"Lesser-known contributions include to initiatives combating misinformation and uplifting women."
Topics: Royal Family, Prince Harry, Meghan Markle, Sex and Relationships