Page Six revealed on Monday, December 22, that three employees—roughly 60 percent of the staff at Archewell Foundation—were recently let go. A spokesperson for the couple acknowledged the cuts, calling them “redundancies,” and said further changes were unavoidable.
Behind the scenes, insiders say the decision came down to money. The outlet had previously reported that the organization had been “forced to downsize the staff” because it was becoming too expensive to maintain at its current size.
According to the Daily Mail, Archewell reported $5.1 million in expenses in 2024 while bringing in just $2.1 million in donations. In 2023, the charity generated $5.73 million in revenue against $3.3 million in expenses. The imbalance isn’t new—in 2022, expenses again exceeded revenue, though the foundation’s first fiscal year was far more successful, with more than $13 million raised. Despite the shortfall, Archewell distributed $1.25 million in grants in 2024.
Earlier this month, the couple released a statement responding to Australia’s new law banning social media use for children under 16—the first of its kind globally.
While calling the ban a necessary step, the Duke and Duchess stressed it’s only a temporary fix. “This bold, decisive action… sends a strong signal that a child’s mind is not a commodity to be exploited,” they said, noting it “buys young people valuable time back in their childhoods,” but “doesn’t fix the fundamental issue” with social media platforms.
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