Archewell is supposed to be a charitable foundation, right? But what’s actually happening behind those fancy monogrammed gates? Well, the New York Post just dropped a report that’s got everyone talking. We’re looking at $786,500 in donations that somehow all seem to find their way to Democratic-linked organizations. Funny how that works, isn’t it?
The biggest chunk of change, a cool $250,000, went straight to none other than Ashley Biden’s charity. Yes, that Ashley Biden—the president’s daughter. Now, they’re calling it a “Women’s Wellness Space,” but let’s be real here: since when did our favorite ex-royals become so interested in Philadelphia’s women’s re-entry programs? Here’s what really gets me: they’re not just donors; they’re founding partners. Do you see what’s happening here? This isn’t just writing a check; this is getting their fingers deep into the political pie. And remember, this is supposed to be an apolitical foundation. I mean, I’m literally laughing as I say that because we all know that’s about as true as Meghan’s claims about that backyard wedding.
Hold on to your hats because there’s more. They’ve funneled $116,000 into a Democratic strategist who’s supposedly dedicated to fighting disinformation. Oh, the irony—Meghan Markle, the self-proclaimed queen of “my truth,” funding someone to combat misinformation. You really can’t make this stuff up!
Now, their spokesperson—and don’t get me started on these spokespersons who must work overtime trying to spin all this—comes out with this laughable statement about how they didn’t endorse any candidate in the 2024 presidential election. Really? Really? Let me tell you something—I’ve got receipts. Their own website was literally directing people to Democratic-leaning voter registration sites. But oh no, they’re not political. Give me a break.
You know what’s really fascinating about all this? While William and Catherine are out there doing real charitable work—visiting hospitals, supporting mental health initiatives, actually making a difference—these two are playing political games with their foundation. The contrast couldn’t be more stark.
And let’s talk about the potential consequences here. This isn’t just about bad PR anymore; this could actually lead to them losing their titles. Yes, you heard that right. There are actual constitutional implications here. The British royal family is supposed to stay politically neutral, but apparently, someone forgot to mention that to our California-based ex-royals. Speaking of titles, isn’t it interesting how they cling to those royal titles while doing everything possible to distance themselves from the actual responsibilities that come with them? They want all the prestige with none of the duty. Classic Sussex behavior, if you ask me.
Remember when Harry was just the cheeky prince who served his country? When he actually understood what duty meant—before he met his Hollywood handler and turned into this bizarre puppet who can’t seem to do anything without it somehow becoming political? Those were the days, weren’t they? And where’s Meghan in all this? Oh, that’s right—probably planning her next move in Hollywood because, let’s face it, that Netflix deal isn’t exactly working out as planned, is it? But that’s a whole other story for another day.
The really shocking part about all this is how blatant it is. They’re not even trying to hide it anymore. It’s like they think we’re all too stupid to connect the dots. But guess what? We see it. We all see it. And this time, no amount of PR spin is going to make it go away.
You know what really gets me? The sheer hypocrisy of it all. They preach about compassion and making the world a better place, but what they’re actually doing is playing political games with charitable donations—and not small donations either. We’re talking about serious money here. Money that could have gone to actual charitable causes instead of being funneled into what looks suspiciously like political networking.
Let’s talk about that Archewell Impact Report for a moment. Remember when they tried to make it sound like they were changing the world? Well, now we know where that money was really going. It wasn’t going to help the average person on the street; it was going to Democratic operatives and politically connected charities. But hey, I’m sure it’s all just one big coincidence, right?
And can we talk about the timing of all this? Right as we’re heading into an election year? Come on, they must think we were born yesterday. This is the same couple who claimed they wanted privacy—remember? The same ones who said they were leaving the UK because of media intrusion. Yet here they are, right in the middle of American politics, throwing money around like confetti at organizations with clear political leanings.
The contrast with the working royals couldn’t be more obvious. While William and Catherine are out there day after day supporting real causes, meeting real people, and making real differences in their lives, what are Harry and Meghan doing? Playing political games with their foundation money. It’s like watching a bad reality TV show—except this is actually happening.
You know what’s really sad about all this? The legitimate charities that could have benefited from this money. Think about all the good that could have been done if these donations had gone to truly nonpartisan and purely charitable causes. But no, instead, it’s all about networking and political connections. It’s like watching someone use charity as a networking tool, and it’s honestly disgusting.
And let’s not forget—this is just what we know about. Can you imagine what we don’t know? What other connections and dealings are happening behind the scenes? Because if there’s one thing we’ve learned about these two, it’s that there’s always more to the story.
The spokesperson’s response is particularly interesting—or should I say laughable. They’re trying to spin this as some kind of coincidence, like they just happened to donate to all these Democratic-linked organizations by accident. Sorry, but I’m not buying it—and neither should you.
Here’s what really worries me: the precedent this sets. We’ve got members of the British royal family—even if they’re not working royals anymore—essentially involving themselves in American politics through their foundation. This isn’t just about Harry and Meghan anymore; this is about the integrity of both American charitable organizations and the British monarchy.
And where’s the accountability? Who’s overseeing all of this? Because from where I’m sitting, it looks like they’re playing fast and loose with both charitable regulations and royal protocol. But hey, what’s new? They’ve been doing that since day one, haven’t they?
Think about poor King Charles in all this. Just when he’s trying to modernize the monarchy, keep it relevant, and above politics, his younger son and daughter-in-law are over here making headlines for all the wrong reasons—again. It must be exhausting having to constantly deal with the fallout from these two.
And what about the impact on their other charitable work? How can anyone take Archewell seriously as a charitable foundation when it seems to be operating more like a political action committee? It’s like they’ve taken everything that was wrong with their approach to royal duties and somehow made it even worse.
The really frustrating part is that they’ll probably try to spin this as some kind of attack on them. Because that’s their go-to move, isn’t it? Whenever they get caught doing something questionable, it’s always someone else’s fault. The media’s being mean to them, or they’re being targeted, or it’s all part of some vast conspiracy against them. But the numbers don’t lie, do they? $786,500 is a lot of money to coincidentally end up in Democratic-linked organizations. And that’s just what we know about. How much more is there that we don’t know about? How deep does this rabbit hole actually go?
You know what the real tragedy is here? Harry used to be someone who could actually do good. The Invictus Games, his work with veterans—that was all genuine. But now? Now everything he touches seems to turn into some kind of political statement or PR nightmare. And we all know who to thank for that transformation, don’t we?
You know what the real tragedy is here? Harry used to be someone who could actually do good. The Invictus Games, his work with veterans—that was all genuine. But now? Now everything he touches seems to turn into some kind of political statement or PR nightmare. And we all know who to thank for that transformation, don’t we?
So, what happens next? Well, that’s the million-dollar question, isn’t it? Will there be any real consequences for this? Will someone finally step in and say, “Enough is enough”? Or will they just keep pushing the boundaries, seeing what they can get away with? I tell you what, though—this isn’t going away. The more they try to defend this, the more questions people are going to ask. And sooner or later, someone’s going to have to provide some real answers.
