Interesting development, Archwell Foundation is now called Archwell Philanthropies
The name change was revealed hours after it emerged that Harry and Meghan have quietly auctioned access to themselves to the highest bidder as a way of raising money.
It's said tickets to attend a dinner with the Sussexes go for around $100,000 (£75,000) a plate, as they use the company CharityBuzz to raise funds for their charity Archewell. Up to now the charity has relied on anonymous wealthy donors, which has allowed them to make grants to their selected good causes
Paying to have dinner with – or access to – a working member of the Royal Family is seen as a no-no and one of Fergie's many solecisms was to offer access to the then prince Andrew for cash. However, the Sussexes haven't been working royals since Megxit.
The access to Harry and Meghan appears not to have been advertised on the company website, so may have been offered privately to 'high rollers' who have previously paid to rub shoulders with celebrities.
A source said of their association with CharityBuzz: 'People will pay hundreds of thousands of dollars to have dinner with them.'