Prince Harry and Meghan Markle continue their work as they started living their new lives in the United States. The couple has been working behind the scenes amid the COVID-19 pandemic, and their latest project has been revealed.

The Boys & Girls Clubs of Dane County President and CEO Michael Johnson revealed Prince Harry and Meghan Markle would be talking to the girls in Wisconsin. Johnson disclosed he spoke with the Sussexes and the new project they were working on.

In a tweet, Johnson shared that he was on the phone with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex. As the sixth in line to the throne told him that "young people's voices matter," his wife agreed to talk with the girls in Wisconsin.

After their chat, they would be scheduling the discussion pretty soon. He also thanked the two for their care. The Boys & Girls Club of Dane County aims to inspire and empower all the young people, especially the ones who need it the most. It aspires to teach the youngsters to reach their full potential as "productive, responsible, and caring" individuals.

Its goal is to lead youth development programs by collaborating with "local businesses, foundations, and community programs." It likes to produce "positive outcomes" to provide for almost 7,5000 young people and their families.

According to Hello! Magazine, this comes after news emerged that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle also show their support to the Stop Hate for Profit campaign. This move aims to boycott Facebook advertisements after it fails to "stop misinformation and hateful content" on its website.

A source told the publication that after George Floyd's tragic death, the two are already working closely with different leaders and advocates. They are all aiming to end the rampant hate speech online. They are now, reportedly, in talks with NAACP, Colour of Change, and Anti-Defamation League, which leads the Stop Hate for Profit campaign.

A different insider also told Town & Country that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are trying their best to encourage CEOs to join the fight against misinformation and hate speech online. A tipster, who is said to be knowledgeable of the pair's plan, said that in the development of their new foundation, Archewell, one of the things that they want to address is online hate speech.

They are now working together with civil rights and racial justice groups to take the proper action against the too many negative remarks that can be seen online. This issue has been become more critical, especially these past few weeks, so Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are now "calling for structural changes to the online world."