New reports suggest Meghan Markle was left out of a key royal meeting and that Prince Harry and Meghan have stepped back from their Parents Network initiative, signalling a shift in the Sussexes’ public roles.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have found themselves at the centre of fresh headlines with two developments that underscore ongoing tensions and transitions in their post-royal lives.
According to a report in The Mirror, the
Duchess of Sussex was reportedly excluded from a high-stakes royal meeting, a decision that royal observers have interpreted as reflecting broader dynamics around trust and influence within the British monarchy. The meeting in question, involving senior members of the Royal Family, did not include Meghan, a fact that insiders and past documentary accounts have highlighted as a symbolic rebuff amid ongoing debates about her role and voice in key decisions.
An archival reference often cited on this topic recalls Meghan’s own take on such exclusions: she once said, “Imagine a conversation, a roundtable discussion, about the future of your life… when the stakes are this high, and you as the mom, the wife, and the target in many regards aren’t invited to have a seat at the table.”
In a separate but notable shift,
the Sussexes have also quietly stepped back from leadership of their Parents Network initiative, a project launched under their Archewell Foundation to support families affected by online harms. According to a new report, the network has been transitioned to a nonprofit organisation called ParentsTogether, which has taken over its full operational capacity and branded assets, while the Sussexes are expected to remain connected to the work in some capacity.
This move reflects a broader restructuring of Archewell, now operating under the banner of Archewell Philanthropies, and follows a pattern of incubating initiatives before handing them over to organisations positioned for long-term sustainability. An insider described the decision to the same publication as part of an “established model where we incubate initiatives before transitioning them to independent,
sustainable organisations, much like Invictus, Travalyst and others.”
The pair’s decision to step back from this project comes as they continue to navigate a complex public role far removed from their days as senior working royals, a journey that began with their Megxit decision in 2020 and has included legal battles, high-profile media projects and evolving philanthropic endeavours.
Together, these developments, Meghan’s reported absence from a key royal meeting and the Sussexes’ tactical retreat from one of their signature initiatives, highlight the ongoing ebb and flow of influence, perception and positioning as Harry and Meghan balance personal priorities, public expectations and their legacy outside the traditional royal framework.
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