Home / News / Celebrity News Meghan Markle, Prince Harry share photos of their mothers on website "I am my mother's son. And I am our son's mother. Together we bring you Archewell," the couple writes. By Jamie Orsini January 2, 2021 Rectangle As 2020 came to a close, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle shared sweet photos of themselves with their mothers on their website. The website for their non-profit, Archewell, was launched in October. This week, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex added new content to the site, including pages for the Archewell Foundation, Archewell Audio, and Archewell Productions. They also added “A Letter for 2021,” accompanied by black-and-white childhood photos of Meghan and Harry with their mothers, Doria Ragland and Princess Diana. “I am my mother’s son. And I am our son’s mother. Together we bring you Archewell,” the couple writes. Archewell “We believe in the best of humanity. Because we have seen the best of humanity. We have experienced compassion and kindness, from our mothers and strangers alike. In the face of fear, struggle and pain, it can be easy to lose sight of this. Together, we can choose to put compassion in action.” “We invite you to join us as we work to build a better world, one act of compassion at a time.” The Archewell website now carries information about a series of partnerships and projects that Harry and Meghan are committed to, including work with Stanford Medicine’s Center for Compassion and Altruism Research and Education, the Center for Humane Technology, and Chef José Andrés’ World Central Kitchen. The website also features a page where users are invited to share their stories about how they or someone they know have acted with compassion. We love how Harry and Meghan are honoring their mothers while using their platform to help build a better world. The latest News Madonna reflects on grief during the holidays: ‘Medicine for the soul’ News Spotify Wrapped 2024 is here—what yours says about you as a mom Work & Motherhood Amy Adams opens up about crying in closets and the pressure to be ‘good at everything’ as a new mom News New York just made history: Pregnant workers will get paid prenatal leave starting 2025