Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have reportedly spent significant sums of money on Democrat and left-leaning political figures in an effort to combat ‘disinformation’.
Through their charity The Archewell Foundation, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex made substantial donations, including $250,000 to a charity founded by Ashley Biden, the daughter of former President Biden, in 2023, a year before its establishment.
One of the most notable contributions was the donation to Ashley Biden’s Women’s Wellness Space, a charitable organization dedicated to assisting women affected by trauma. This donation was part of a series of financial commitments made by the royal couple in recent years, as reported in documents obtained by the New York Post.
A Democratic Party favorite ‘disinformation expert’, Joire Craig, 33, also raked in $146,500 from the Archewell Foundation in 2023.Â
Craig has reportedly been seen as the Democrats’ ‘go-to’ operative for ‘countering disinformation’, and the previous year she also took home $120,000 from Meghan and Harry’s charity.Â
The operative previously worked at Greenberg, Quinlan and Rosner, a Washington, DC, research firm that specializes in elections, where she rose to become its Vice President between 2018 and 2021.Â
According to reports, the company’s digital strategies during the last election focused on countering negative perceptions about Joe Biden’s age and family.Â
The large donations to Democratic-aligned groups comes amid a public spat between Harry and President Trump, who recently announced he would not seek to deport the prince over his immigration status because ‘he’s got enough problems with his wife.’Â
![Meghan Markle and Prince Harry spent hundreds of thousands of dollars on Democrat and left-leaning political operatives to counter 'disinformation', it has been revealed](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2025/02/15/14/95244107-14400737-image-m-2_1739629805857.jpg)
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry spent hundreds of thousands of dollars on Democrat and left-leaning political operatives to counter ‘disinformation’, it has been revealed
![Democratic Party favorite 'disinformation expert', Joire Craig, 33, also raked in $146,500 from the Archewell Foundation in 2023. She has been seen as the Democrats' 'go-to' operative for 'countering disinformation'](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2025/02/15/14/95244273-14400737-Democratic_Party_favorite_disinformation_expert_Joire_Craig_33_a-a-1_1739630589211.jpg)
Democratic Party favorite ‘disinformation expert’, Joire Craig, 33, also raked in $146,500 from the Archewell Foundation in 2023. She has been seen as the Democrats’ ‘go-to’ operative for ‘countering disinformation’
![The royals' largest donation was $250,000 to former President Biden's daughter Ashley's Women's Wellness Space, a charity to help women impacted by trauma](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2025/02/15/14/95245117-14400737-image-a-5_1739630025355.jpg)
The royals’ largest donation was $250,000 to former President Biden’s daughter Ashley’s Women’s Wellness Space, a charity to help women impacted by trauma
Harry and Meghan’s apparent animosity toward America’s conservative side comes after his brother William, the future King of England, met with Trump shortly before Christmas.Â
The two had a private meeting at the residence of the British ambassador to France after they visited the re-opening of the Notre-Dame, where Trump praised William as a ‘good man.’Â
The reported donations from The Archewell Foundation also included $25,000 to the Mercy Lab School in Brooklyn in 2022, which Craig had joined the board of last year.Â
In her LinkedIn page, Craig says she is an expert in ‘designed and deployed Smart Social Listening – strategies for political candidates, public officials, community leaders, and corporate leaders to stay on offense.’Â
Markup News Inc., a non-profit set up by Democrat megadonor George Soros’ Open Society Foundation and Craigslist founder Craig Newmark also reportedly received $90,000 from Archewell.Â
The foundation also shelled out $155,050 to Herlihy Loughran, a firm set up by former Buckingham Palace aides Beth Herlihy and Clara Loughran, for ‘programmatic strategic services’, reports say. Â
![The emergence of the donations comes after Harry's brother William, the future King of England, met with Trump shortly before Christmas](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2025/02/15/14/92913759-14400737-Trump_meeting_Prince_William_at_the_UK_Ambassador_s_Residence_in-a-8_1739630095006.jpg)
The emergence of the donations comes after Harry’s brother William, the future King of England, met with Trump shortly before ChristmasÂ
![The foundation also shelled out $155,050 to Herlihy Loughran, a firm set up by former Buckingham Palace aides Beth Herlihy (pictured) and Clara Loughran, for 'programmatic strategic services'](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2025/02/15/14/95244421-14400737-image-a-6_1739630037373.jpg)
The foundation also shelled out $155,050 to Herlihy Loughran, a firm set up by former Buckingham Palace aides Beth Herlihy (pictured) and Clara Loughran, for ‘programmatic strategic services’Â
![Markup News Inc., a non-profit set up by Democrat megadonor George Soros' Open Society Foundation and Craigslist founder Craig Newmark also reportedly received $90,000 from Archewell](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2025/02/15/14/95244439-14400737-image-a-7_1739630042772.jpg)
Markup News Inc., a non-profit set up by Democrat megadonor George Soros’ Open Society Foundation and Craigslist founder Craig Newmark also reportedly received $90,000 from ArchewellÂ
Nile Gardiner, a fellow at conservative think tank the Heritage Foundation, told the New York Post that he was calling for Meghan and Harry’s donations to be scrutinized by Congress.Â
‘Harry and Meghan still retain royal titles and should not be engaging in any way in political activity,’ he said.Â
‘It’s actually outrageous.’Â
In a statement to the outlet after the donations were revealed, a spokesperson for Meghan and Harry said criticism of the royals’ spending spree would be ‘misguided.’Â
‘It’s important to note The Duke and Duchess did not endorse any candidate in the [2024 presidential] election,’ they said.Â
‘And to suggest they’re trying to curry favor with the Democratic Party — simply because a donation went to Ashley Biden’s nonpartisan nonprofit focused on women’s mental health, or because they hired a consultant specializing in digital safety — is misguided.Â
‘The Duke and Duchess are committed to investing in people and initiatives that truly make a difference.’Â
The Archewell Foundation did not immediately respond to the DailyMail.com’s request for comment.Â