The change suggests that Prince Harry and Meghan want Archie, now six, and Lilibet, four, to be involved in their charitable mission.
A Shift Toward a Family-Focused Model
Some observers see the rebrand as an effort to position the organization more clearly as a family-led enterprise. The use of the term “philanthropies” may also indicate a desire for greater flexibility in supporting a wider range of causes.
However, it has also emerged that the transition will result in staff reductions.
A spokesperson told People:
“The move toward a fiscal sponsor operating model does mean that some staff redundancies are inevitable, particularly with junior admin roles.”
They added:
“We will not be discussing these personnel details further, other than to say that we are honored to have worked with incredibly talented and caring people who dedicate themselves to helping others.”
Involving the Children in Giving Back
Earlier this year, Archie and Lilibet joined their parents during a visit to Our Big Kitchen Los Angeles (OBKLA), where the family was seen rolling dough together while supporting the community kitchen.