It would appear that everything that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle touch is immediately a massive catastrophe.

However, royal renegades have yet another public relations debacle on their hands. Unbeknownst to Prince Harry and the Duchess of Sussex, Meghan, the charity known as the Archewell Foundation, which has been the subject of considerable criticism, has somehow failed to record more than six million dollars in donations from its most recent encounter with the Internal Revenue Service.

After bringing in more than thirteen million dollars in 2021, the couple's foundation reported revenue of little more than two million dollars in 2022. However, in separate papers for the fiscal year 2022-2023, the benefactor Fidelity Charitable declared that it had contributed $6 million to Archewell, and TisBest Philanthropy reported that it had granted the organization $10,050, as per BBC. On the other hand, Archewell asserts that it has only received two distinct gifts of one million dollars from unknown sources!

According to sources, the gap raises red flags even though it may be explained over the date of the grants and may be included in the file that the organization will make on November 15, 2024.

“Since they abandoned their duties in Britain, it seems everything Harry and Meghan do turns into a problem,” the insider told Globe Magazine. "It may just be a case of both of them being incompetent rather than trying to cheat anyone, but it certainly doesn't do much to win over any admirers, or investors in their for profit ventures!”

In addition to the wealth that went missing, Archewell was also in trouble with the state of California since it was suspected that he did not file an annual report or pay renewal fees.

Archewell was prohibited from further fundraising or cash distribution by the state Department of Justice in May of that year. The foundation initially attributed the "delinquency notice" to the fact that the renewal fee check had been misplaced in the mail. Subsequently, they attributed it to the failure of the California Attorney General's office to process the notice, which further contributed to the misunderstanding.

Despite the conflicting signals, Archewell quickly restored its position as an "active" charity, which enabled it to conduct fundraising and expenditures. But there is no doubt that the royal family's already shaky reputation has suffered even more damage.

In the hopes of becoming wealthy, Prince Harry, who is 40 years old, and Meghan, who is 43, relocated to California. Nevertheless, Spotify terminated a twenty million dollar transaction, and an enraged executive referred to the delinquents as "***ing grifters."

A blockbuster contract worth one hundred million dollars to Netflix is rumored to be on the verge of being canceled, Hindustan Times reported. During this time, the American Riviera Orchard lifestyle line, held in high esteem by the diva duchess, has struggled to get off the ground.

"Harry and Meghan seem to have the opposite of the Midas touch," the insider noted. "Everything they touch turns into poop."