Prince Harry and Meghan Markle worked a total of 52 hours a year on their foundation, averaging out to one hour per week. The revelation was made in 2021 tax filings from Archewell, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s nonprofit.The IRS 990 filing was recently posted on Archewell’s official website.
Royal expert Hilary Fordwich told Fox News Digital the admission is "totally inconsistent" with the original statement the couple made in 2021. "They said, ‘We can all live a life of service.
Service is universal,’" Fordwich explained. "One hour a week isn’t exactly ‘a life.’ There is a vast distinction between a ‘life’ of service to others versus a self-promoting and self-serving life." "The royal family indeed garners much of its respect and admiration from the public due to their focusing on the work of others while the Sussexes are clearly focused on their own issues," Fordwich alleged. "Prior to this tax return that might be construed as an opinion.
Now, the lack of time spent is a fact.Their dedication to driving dollars has clearly taken priority over any dedication to duty." It’s noted that one hour per week is the standard amount that nonprofits disclose for board participation.Therefore, it should be reported as such.The documents also showed that other officers for the foundation reported the same amount of working time, including Executive Director James A.
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