Meghan Markle & Prince Harry's Latest Nonprofit Project is Normalizing Dads Taking an Active Caregiving Role

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are committed to philanthropic work, especially through the nonprofit they founded, the Archewell Foundation. As it says on the website, the “core purpose” of the organization — which has supported groups like Girls Inc., Harvest Home, and the National Women’s Law Center — is “quite simply, to do good.”

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The nonprofit’s latest project centers around the role a father plays in their child’s upbringing. The Sussexes have been supporting Equimundo: Center for Masculinities and Social Justice, an organization that works to “engage men and boys as allies in gender equality, promote healthy manhood, and prevent violence.”

And so it was no surprise that the Archewell Foundation recently shared Equimundo’s State of the World’s Fathers 2023 report, which they said they were “proud” to have supported. In the acknowledgments of the report, Equimundo thanked Archewell for “generously” providing support for the research.

“The 2023 data shows that men are increasingly involved in caregiving and would like to increase their care work at home, although deeply ingrained social norms and a lack of supportive policies and power structures discourage them from doing so,” the Archewell Foundation said in a statement. “The report recognizes care work as the bedrock of society and calls for continued advancements towards gender equality. It also emphasizes the need for media representation that normalizes men’s caregiving roles.”

  • A Special Tribute To Prince Harry

    Image Credit: Random House Books for Young Readers

    The role of a father is something that’s consistently on the Sussexes’ minds. In 2021, Markle wrote The Bench. It’s a children’s book about fatherhood and the bond between her husband and their now-4-year-old son, Prince Archie.

    The Bench started as a poem I wrote for my husband on Father’s Day, the month after Archie was born,” Markle said in a press release from publisher Random House Children’s Books. “That poem became this story.”

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  • A Recent Public Outing

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    Earlier this month, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle brought their kids — Prince Archie, 4 and Princess Lilibet, 2 — to a local Fourth of July parade near their home in California.

    The Duke of Sussex was seen carrying his daughter who was dressed patriotically in a ruffly blue dress, white knee-high socks, and red shoes. Her red hair (ICYMI: She takes after her dad) was pulled back with blue clips.

    This Independence Day outing shows that the family really does consider the United States their home.

  • A Rare Sight

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    Their appearance at the Fourth of July parade was an unexpected move from the parents who — since stepping down from their role as senior members of the royal family — have worked to keep their children’s lives as private as possible.

    “We’ve been really conscious of protecting our kids as best as we can and also understanding the role that they play in this really historic family,” Markle said in her and Prince Harry’s Netflix docuseries. The prince agreed, saying, “As a dad and as parents, I think consent is a really key piece to this. That if you have children, it should be your consent to what you share.”

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