James Holt has revealed his true thoughts on working with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, just months after he stepped down as the executive director of Archewell.
James left Archewell in December 2025, and in the coming weeks he will take up his new position as Political Director of the Liberal Democrats.
In preparation for his new role, James has opened up his social media accounts to the public, and they contain several gushing tributes to the Sussexes.
In his first post, which was published on 14 May, he wrote: "Working with Prince Harry and Meghan has been one of the great privileges of my career. From my first project with Prince Harry eight years ago to improve mental health support for soldiers in the British military, to our recent work helping injured children in Gaza, he has consistently challenged me to think bigger about how we can make a difference.
"From the moment I met Meghan, I recognized a kindred spirit—someone who finds joy even in difficult moments and connects authentically with people regardless of circumstance. Above everything else, the work we've done together to support families affected by online harm will remain the most meaningful of my professional life. These families are extraordinary, and they inspire me every day."
He concluded: "After five incredible years in Los Angeles, it's time for my family to return to London. When I pass the baton to the team leading Archewell Philanthropies in the coming months, I'll do so with immense pride and optimism for what lies ahead.
"I'll miss my colleagues deeply, and I’m grateful to Harry and Meghan for everything they've done—for me, and for the countless people we've worked to support."
In a separate post, James was seen posing alongside Harry, Meghan and members of his family, where he said: "Eight years. Many stories. Two countries. And one very small person who wasn't here when it all started. Thank you for the adventure."
Who is James Holt?
James Holt has been at the helm of Archewell since 2021, but he was previously Harry and Meghan's PR chief from 2019 to 2021, a turbulent time for the couple during which they stepped back from their senior royal duties and moved to the US.
He also featured in the couple's 2022 Netflix documentary, Harry & Meghan, where he gave behind-the-scenes insights into the tumultuous time that followed their 2018 wedding.
At the time of his departure, Harry and Meghan said: "James has been a stellar support for us for nearly 10 years. His enthusiasm and talent in overseeing our philanthropic endeavours have been extraordinary.
"As James moves his young family back to the UK, we are proud that he will continue to guide various humanitarian trips for us overseas through Archewell Philanthropies."






