Prince Archie, six, and Princess Lilibet, four, have made a rare appearance on-camera, after featuring alongside their parents, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, in a video celebrating five years of the Archewell Foundation.
Reflecting on the organisation's impact, the video, which gave fans a glimpse of the programs and communities that Archewell has supported over the years, concluded by confirming that, going forward, the foundation will now be known as Archewell Philanthropies.
A spokesperson for the couple stated: "This next chapter allows Prince Harry and Meghan, Duke and Duchess of Sussex, to broaden their global philanthropic efforts as a family, with meaningful reach and maximum impact, grounded in the same values, partnerships, and their commitment to show up and do good."
Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet's appearance
Popping up in a number of clips, Prince Archie and Princess Lili were notably on hand to help when their parents paid a visit to Our Big Kitchen Los Angeles last month. Captured preparing food, six-year-old Archie was seen scooping ingredients out of a mixing bowl, while four-year-old Lili watched at the counter.
An adorable scene, the duo were also spotted walking with Meghan and Harry as they took trolleys of food over to the ovens.
Twinning with their parents in 'Our Big Kitchen' baseball caps, Archie donned a bright yellow long-sleeved top, while Lili wore the sweetest tartan dress. As she worked in the kitchen, the Princess's flame-red hair had been tied in a Rapunzel-esque plait, which was later unravelled as she proudly wheeled the finished products over for cooking. According to Archewell's website, Meghan and Harry took part "to prepare and package meals for community members experiencing food insecurity."
A community-run nonprofit kitchen, OBKLA typically provides 70,000 meals to local schools, shelters, senior centres, and other community organisations.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are teaching their children about philanthropy
When it comes to raising their children, Harry and Meghan have made a point of teaching Archie and Lilibet about the importance of kindness and helping others. During an interview with The Cut in 2022, Meghan brought journalist Allison P. Davis with her for Archie's school pick-up, and during the journey, David recalled some particularly moving moments.
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"If he [Archie] forgets to say please or thank you, Meghan reminds him of the manners that make the man," she wrote. "At a stoplight, she [Meghan] reaches into the trunk and produces a brand-new black backpack and hands it to her security detail to give to an unhoused man on the corner. They are teaching Archie that some people live in big houses, some in small, and that some are in between homes. They made kits to pass out with water and peanut-butter crackers and granola bars."
In the years since, both Harry and Meghan have begun to include their children at charitable events too, with Archie and Lili's appearance at Our Big Kitchen Los Angeles a prime example.
Prince Harry & Meghan's changing holiday cards
The couple started sharing an annual holiday card back in 2018, the year they tied the knot, and fittingly, used a special photo from their big day as their first photo of choice. The image in question was a stylish black-and-white shot from their private wedding reception, showing the newlyweds facing away from the camera and looking at fireworks overhead.
Following their exit from the royal family, in 2020, Harry and Meghan opted for a very American-style holiday card, the card showing a cartoon-style depiction of a family photo. The image appeared to mark a new chapter Sussexes as they started their new life across the Atlantic.
In 2021, despite having left their royal family behind, the card they chose was somewhat reminiscent of the cards produced by the Prince and Princess of Wales. The photo in question saw Harry, Meghan and Archie matching in jeans, and Princess Lilibet made her debut, looking adorable in a white dress.
But this was the last time they followed suit with their holiday cards. From 2022 onwards, the couple focused on highlighting their philanthropic and charity work, also creating a signature font and style that has remained consistent.
The 2022 card highlighted the couple's accolades and charitable work, while 2024's greeting captured humanitarian visits to Nigeria and Colombia.
The 2025 card was also the first time they opted for a collage-style creation, showing moments of both their charitable endeavours and personal moments.
