Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have been tight-lipped about their son Archie Harrison. The adorable munchkin was missing from couple's farewell tour.
24.02.2020 - 21:31 / elle.com
Meghan Markle's close friend Jessica Mulroney did some rumor busting this weekend, commenting directly on Twitter on a Daily Mail report claiming Mulroney registered the domain sussexglobalcharities.com through her own charity, Shoebox Project Foundation. "Meghan Markle's best friend Jessica Mulroney is 'setting up new international charities in her and Harry's name,'" the outlet's headline proclaimed. But that's off the mark, Mulroney stated firmly on Twitter. While she didn't call out the Mail
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have been tight-lipped about their son Archie Harrison. The adorable munchkin was missing from couple's farewell tour.
Meghan Markle just wrapped her farewell tour and returned to Canada this week. Sources informed international publications that the soon-to-be-ex Duchess of Sussex was in a hurry to head back to her new home due to Archie. The former Suits star had left her almost one-year-old son with her best friend Jessica Mulroney. While royal fans are curious about Meghan and Harry's future in Canada, a new report now sheds light on Meghan and Archie's routine since the time the royals have left the UK.
The Queen is said to be “very sad” over Meghan Markle not bringing baby Archie with her to the UK with her this week, according to reports.
Jessica Mulroney is setting the record straight. Multiple outlets previously reported that the stylist and longtime friend of Meghan Markle had attempted to register the website «Sussex Global Charities» under her own charitable organization, The Shoebox Project.
Jessica Mulroney denied creating the site on behalf of Meghan and Prince Harry.
Yesterday, that Meghan Markle's best friend Jessica Mulroney had . According to a report from that has since been denied (we'll get to that in a moment!) Jessica "registered the website sussexglobalcharities.com last Wednesday through her charity the Shoebox Project Foundation, which supports vulnerable women." So yeah, obviously a lot of people assumed that "Sussex Global Charities" could be in the running for Harry and Meghan's new charity name.
Last week, various media reports suggested that Jessica Mulroney had registered the website sussexglobalcharities.com on behalf of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry. Confirming the news, a source told People Magazine that the 40-year-old Canadian stylist registered the site through her charity Shoebox Project Foundation.
• The move came just days before Meghan and her husband, Prince Harry, announced that they would no longer use the word "royal" in their personal branding following their royal exit this spring.
• The move came just days before Meghan and her husband, Prince Harry, announced that they would no longer use the word "royal" in their personal branding following their royal exit this spring.
Meghan Markle's friend Jessica Mulroney is setting the record straight.
Meghan Markle's friend Jessica Mulroney is setting the record straight.
Meghan Markle's friend Jessica Mulroney is setting the record straight. After reports circulated that Mulroney, 40, had registered the website sussexglobalcharities.com on behalf of Markle, 38, and Prince Harry, 35, she took to Twitter to explain that she, in fact, did not register any website.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's search for a new name for their brand continues. As the whole world now knows, Queen Elizabeth II essentially vetoed the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's plans to name their new "charitable entity" Sussex Royal. As was stated by a spokesperson for Meghan and Harry, "While The Duke and Duchess are focused on plans to establish a new non-profit organization, given the specific U.K.
Setting the record straight. Jessica Mulroney has denied setting up a charitable foundation website for Prince Harry and her friend Meghan Markle following reports that the stylist had registered a domain name on behalf of the couple.
Meghan Markle's pal Jessica Mulroney is stepping in to help her friends. According to People magazine, Mulroney registered the website sussexglobalcharities.com on Wednesday, Feb.