Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have released a video showing Archewell's “impact” in 2023, just hours after the Princess of Wales shared a clip of herself on a baby couch with Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.
The royal couple shared a one-minute clip showcasing people and charities their foundation has helped in 2023.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex did not release the clip with their impact in 2022 until January 2023.
The video included footage of Meghan's visit to the Fisher House Foundation in Los Angeles.
The charity provides homes to military families while their loved one is in hospital, the footage was first shown at the Invictus Games.
Meghan Markle has appeared in a video for the Invictus Games highlighting the work Prince Harry's foundation is doing to support military families
The Duchess of Sussex, 42, visited the Fisher House Foundation, a charity that provides homes to military families while their loved one is in hospital
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle released a video showcasing Archewell's 'impact' for 2023
Another clip from August showed Harry and Meghan calling young entrepreneurs.
The Sussexes' Archewell Foundation is a founding partner of a fund designed to help people working within the 'responsible technology movement'.
About 26 youth-led initiatives received a total of $2 million in grants ranging from $25,000 to $200,000, based on the organization's stage and its needs, as Harry and Meghan explained in the clip.
The video also shows Meghan speaking at a mental health summit in New York in October.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex hosted a panel discussion at the World Mental Health Day Festival, marking their first ever in-person event for their charity, the Archewell Foundation.
Meghan, 42, arrived at the summit wearing a $987 white off-the-shoulder Altuzarra blazer with matching white pants and heels, which she accessorized with a $4,100 gold and emerald choker from Logan Hollowell.
The clip comes as the Princess of Wales shared a clip of herself with Prince George, Princes Louis and Princess Charlotte at a baby bank in Windsor.
The Welsh children helped their mother and volunteers choose donations and make boxes for children in need for Christmas.
As they sorted through piles of donated clothes, sensible George, 10, and Charlotte folded eight clothes, just like their mum Kate.
But unlike his older siblings, Louis, five, picked up a T-shirt and tossed it into the neat pile.
Harry and Meghan speak to recipients of grants from the Responsible Technology Youth Power Fund
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are seen making phone calls from their Montecito garden
The Welsh children helped their mother and volunteers choose donations and make boxes for children in need for Christmas. From left: Louis, Kate, George and Charlotte
Prince Louis playfully threw some clothes into a pile as he helped sort donations at a baby bank with his mother
The duke was dressed neatly casual with brown chinos and a white shirt, while his wife – who turns 42 on Friday – wore a