In the realm of public scrutiny and potential casting opportunities, Megan and Harry are reportedly seeking backing for projects aligned with their values.
Despite engaging in high-profile ventures with streaming giants Netflix and Spotify, the anticipated success has yet to materialize. Observers, like Pikowski, speculate that these platforms might not fully appreciate the content the couple aims to produce.
Recent reports highlighted Megan's Archewell setup GoFundMe campaign, initiated to settle the mortgage on her and Prince Harry's Los Angeles home. While the fundraiser intended to provide financial assistance, it was unexpectedly shut down after just three donations. This development raised questions about the public's willingness to support the couple's financial endeavors, with critics suggesting that Megan and Harry should manage within their means instead of seeking external financial aid.
The criticism escalated when Megan's decision to fundraise for her own high-priced property came under scrutiny. Some voiced concerns that this move seemed out of touch, especially when compared to the struggles faced by immigrants and refugees pursuing the American dream. Critics argued that Megan should focus on supporting causes for those less fortunate rather than seeking financial assistance for personal assets.
In response to the financial backlash, Harry defended their media deals, emphasizing that his family had cut him off financially, and ensuring their security became paramount. The couple's charity, Archewell, also faced criticism for its association with a controversial group promoting gender-fluid childhood. Archewell Foundation partnered with the Ecuamundo Global Boyhood Initiative, aiming to challenge gender norms and foster positive masculinity in boys and men.
Despite the initiative's commitment to achieving gender equality and social justice, critics expressed reservations about schools participating in the curriculum pilot. Some argued that schools should not mislead children about gender not being tied to s-x organs. However, the organization maintains its focus on transforming intergenerational patterns of harm and promoting care, empathy, and accountability among boys and men.
Journalist Dan Wuen highlighted a perceived contradiction in Harry's family, pointing out that they used the color blue for Archie's birth announcement, traditionally associated with boys. This choice contradicts the Ecuamundo Global Boyhood Initiative's stance, emphasizing that such color associations perpetuate limiting gender stereotypes. The critique suggests a discrepancy between the couple's public stance on gender issues and their actions within their own family.