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Arch Seeks Help on GoFundMe to Cover Meghan and Harry’s Mortgage for New LA Home
Archwell, the foundation established by Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, has turned to crowdfunding in a bid to pay off the mortgage for their lavish new home in Los Angeles.
A prominent PR expert has voiced skepticism about Meghan's Hollywood endeavors, suggesting that her projects have failed to resonate with the public.
While Prince Harry made headlines throughout 2023 with his memoir release, legal battles with the press, and appearances at prestigious events like the coronation and the Invictus Games, Meghan had a relatively low-profile year.
She was spotted at more understated gatherings such as Taylor Swift's Eras Tour, Beyonce's Renaissance Tour, Kevin Costner's charity fundraiser, and Variety's Power of Women event.
PR specialist Mark Bukowski remarked on Meghan's strategic approach, noting that her presence at high-profile events serves to showcase herself to potential collaborators and industry figures.
However, Bukowski expressed doubts about the couple's ability to secure backing for their preferred projects, citing underwhelming results from their deals with Netflix and Spotify.
Bukowski emphasized the importance of the couple surrounding themselves with critical friends who can offer constructive feedback and prevent them from operating in an isolated bubble.
He highlighted the need for Meghan and Harry to align their values with content that resonates with their chosen platforms to achieve success.
Recent reports revealed that a GoFundMe campaign was initiated by Archwell to alleviate the financial burden of the couple's home in Los Angeles.
Anastasia Hansen, a California resident, explained that Meghan and Harry faced financial challenges upon relocating to the US and launched the fundraiser to receive support from well-wishers.
During a televised interview, Prince Harry defended their decision to pursue lucrative media deals post-royalty, citing financial independence after being cut off by his family.
The online fundraising effort, however, garnered minimal traction, with just three donations before being shut down.
Contributions ranged from $5 to $100, reflecting mixed reactions to the initiative.
Critics have questioned the necessity of soliciting donations for a millionaire couple's mortgage, highlighting societal disparities and contrasting the situation with the struggles faced by immigrants and refugees striving for a better life in the US.
The disparity between the couple's affluent lifestyle and the homelessness crisis in Los Angeles has sparked debate over where charitable efforts should be directed.
The decision to seek financial assistance for a high-end property purchase has drawn criticism for its perceived insensitivity towards those facing genuine economic hardship.
Critics argue that Meghan's focus should be on initiatives benefiting marginalized communities rather than personal real estate investments in affluent neighborhoods.
In light of the mixed reception to the GoFundMe campaign, the incident has reignited discussions around celebrity privilege, responsible philanthropy, and the ethical considerations of seeking public donations for personal expenses.
The couple's attempt to leverage crowdfunding for their mortgage has underscored broader societal debates on wealth distribution and charitable giving.