Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex, has remained an active advocate for charitable causes worldwide since stepping back from senior royal duties in 2020. Recent coverage confirms that he traveled to the United Kingdom in September 2024 for the annual WellChild Awards, where he has served as a longstanding patron. There have also been verified reports of his ongoing charitable focus in Southern Africa, an area of special personal and professional interest for decades.
Meanwhile, Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, continues to support the couple’s nonprofit projects while maintaining a lower public profile in 2025. Although there is consistent media speculation about the possibility of Meghan writing a memoir, there is no official confirmation of any signed book deal or imminent release.
Prince Harry’s UK Visit: WellChild Awards
Prince Harry’s return to the UK in September 2024 centered on the WellChild Awards, honoring seriously ill children and their caregivers. According to WellChild.org.uk and BBC News, Harry has been a patron of the charity since 2007. The event marked his continued commitment to supporting child health and family support services despite living overseas.
During the event in London, Harry met with award winners, their families, and medical professionals, praising their courage and resilience. Coverage by Sky News and ITV News confirmed that Harry attended solo, with Meghan remaining in California with their children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet.
Focus on Southern Africa: Conservation and Community Work
Verified reporting indicates that Harry has maintained deep connections with Southern Africa. He has been involved in conservation efforts and charitable development projects in Botswana, Lesotho, and South Africa for over two decades.
While there is no confirmed public itinerary for a 2025 visit to South Africa as of this writing, The Times and The Telegraph have reported that Harry has discussed expanding his foundation’s work in the region. The Archewell Foundation continues to prioritize community support, environmental conservation, and mental health initiatives globally.
Meghan Markle’s Role: Advocacy and Archewell
Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, remains active in the couple’s philanthropic foundation. Archewell, founded in 2020, includes Archewell Foundation (charity), Archewell Audio (podcasts), and Archewell Productions (documentaries and content)【source: Archewell.com】
Meghan’s public appearances have been limited in recent months, with much of the couple’s work conducted through private meetings, grants, and production planning. According to People Magazine and The Guardian, they continue to split time between charitable planning and parenting their two children in Montecito, California.
The Memoir Discussion: What Is Verified?
Despite significant media speculation about a potential Meghan Markle memoir, there is no official confirmation from Meghan, Prince Harry, or any publisher regarding a signed deal or timeline for publication.
Credible outlets such as BBC, Reuters, and The Telegraph have reported only that such a book remains a possibility in the long term, reflecting Meghan’s experience as an author of the children’s book “The Bench” (2021, Random House Children’s Books).
It is common for public figures to receive multiple offers for memoirs or biographies, but no evidence exists that Meghan is imminently publishing one. Verified media guidelines emphasize treating such claims with caution unless substantiated by official announcements.
Relations with the Royal Family
Relations between Harry and Meghan and the wider Royal Family have been complex since 2020. However, there is no official statement from Buckingham Palace, Kensington Palace, or Archewell indicating any specific new tension arising from Meghan’s publishing plans.
King Charles III, Prince William, and other senior royals have maintained their practice of not commenting publicly on private family discussions. The Royal Family’s communications strategy emphasizes discretion on personal matters, consistent with long-established protocol【source: Royal.uk】.
The couple’s move to the U.S. in 2020 and their decision to step back from senior royal roles were formalized in the Sandringham Agreement, confirmed in statements by both the Royal Family and the Sussexes. While personal relations may be strained at times — as discussed in Harry’s 2023 memoir — there has been no credible reporting of new official conflict tied to any alleged upcoming book.