Meghan Sussex, Drake, Love Island, Kate Middleton and Archewell lead a week of culture wars, royal PR and media spin.

Meghan Sussex Joins WHO in Geneva to Honour Children Lost to Online Harm

Meghan Sussex Joins WHO in Geneva to Honour Children Lost to Online Harm

On Sunday, May 17, Meghan Sussex will join World Health Organization Director‑General Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, global health leaders and families affected by online harm at Geneva’s Place des Nations. The occasion is the unveiling of the Lost Screen Memorial, an installation created by Archewell Philanthropies in partnership with The Parents’ Network. The memorial will…

Trump’s White House Tried to Use Drake’s Iceman Moment for MAGA Clout

Trump’s White House Tried to Use Drake’s Iceman Moment for MAGA Clout

The Trump White House saw Drake’s Iceman rollout and did what it always does now: grab someone else’s cultural moment, slap MAGA branding on it, and act as if that counts as governing. The official White House account posted a spoof of the Iceman imagery on May 15, featuring a diamond-covered glove holding a large “MAGA” chain with the…

Love Island Says It Wants Diversity. So Where Are the Asian Men?

Love Island Says It Wants Diversity. So Where Are the Asian Men?

So let me get this straight. Love Island, a show built on the backs of a young, diverse, hyper-engaged audience, has a casting team that is, by all available evidence, overwhelmingly white and entirely female. And we’re supposed to be shocked that the villa looks the way it does? That single demographic fact explains almost…

Kate Middleton’s Italy Trip Shows How Children Become Props in Royal Popularity Theatre

Kate Middleton’s Italy Trip Shows How Children Become Props in Royal Popularity Theatre

There is a reason children appear so often in official visits. They soften power, create warmth, and they make public figures look loved, welcomed and harmless. A line of adults standing around for someone they do not particularly care about can look awkward. A group of children waving flags, holding flowers or crowding around a…

Harry and Meghan’s Netflix Pipeline Keeps Growing With New War Movie Project

Harry and Meghan’s Netflix Pipeline Keeps Growing With New War Movie Project

Archewell is developing No Way Out for Netflix, with Oscar-nominated Bridge of Spies writer Matt Charman adapting the Afghanistan war memoir. Another day, another reminder that the “Netflix is done with Harry and Meghan” narrative was built on vibes, anonymous sources and wishful thinking. Deadline has exclusively reported that Prince Harry and Meghan Sussex’s Archewell…


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