Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Continue Public Service Amid Online Speculation
Prince Harry and Meghan, The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, remain active in public life through their nonprofit organization, the Archewell Foundation, championing causes such as mental health, community outreach, gender equity, and accessible healthcare.
Despite ongoing speculation circulating online, there have been no official statements—either from Buckingham Palace, Archewell, or the couple’s representatives—confirming any rumors regarding medical emergencies or family DNA-related revelations.
Sources: Archewell Foundation, BBC News, Royal.uk, The Guardian
Championing Mental Health and Public Wellbeing
Prince Harry has become a leading voice in the mental health conversation, particularly in the context of military veterans and public life. As Chief Impact Officer at BetterUp, a mental fitness platform, Harry continues to advocate for emotional resilience, psychological support, and breaking the stigma around seeking help.
Meghan Markle also maintains a strong focus on social justice. Her efforts around maternal healthcare, gender equality, and economic empowerment—particularly for women of color—have been highlighted in her speeches and philanthropic work.
Sources: BetterUp, NPR – Meghan Markle’s Maternal Health Advocacy, TIME100 Summit
Family Life in California
The Sussexes live in Montecito, California, where they’re raising their two children, Archie (born May 2019) and Lilibet (born June 2021). The couple has made it clear that their top priority is providing a safe, private, and grounded upbringing for their children—something they struggled to secure in the U.K.’s media spotlight.
As of June 2025, no credible reports from medical professionals or official channels suggest any health or genetic issues affecting Prince Harry, Meghan, or their children. Online rumors suggesting otherwise are entirely unverified.
Their Netflix docuseries, Harry & Meghan (released December 2022), offered a rare window into their lives, including how they’ve coped with press intrusion, prioritized family, and continued their public service work.
Sources: Netflix – Harry & Meghan, BBC News Coverage of Sussex Relocation
Royal Health Policy: What’s Private and What’s Public
Within the British royal family, medical privacy is a long-standing practice. Health disclosures, like King Charles III’s announcement of his cancer diagnosis in early 2024, are rare and only made through official royal communication channels.
Since stepping back as working royals in 2020, Harry and Meghan now manage their public disclosures independently. As of mid-2025, there have been no public statements or verified reports regarding Harry’s or his family’s health.
Sources: Royal.uk – Official Announcements, Reuters – Health Reporting Standards
Tackling Digital Misinformation
The Duke and Duchess have been outspoken about the dangers of misinformation. In a 2020 TIME100 Talk, the couple called attention to the real-world consequences of digital falsehoods. Meghan noted that “misinformation affects real lives,” while Harry urged for accountability in how stories are spread online.
Unfortunately, social media continues to be a breeding ground for speculation—often lacking evidence or sources. The couple has called for greater responsibility in how content is consumed and shared, especially when it impacts real families.
Source: TIME100 Talk on Digital Misinformation
Confirmed Appearances and Advocacy in 2025
In April 2025, Meghan was a featured speaker at the TIME100 Summit, where she joined leaders in discussing female leadership and the evolving digital landscape. Her remarks underscored her ongoing commitment to innovation, empowerment, and equity.
Prince Harry, meanwhile, continues his involvement with the Invictus Games Foundation, supporting wounded veterans and their families. His focus remains on inclusive recovery, peer support, and mental wellness programs.
Sources: TIME100 Summit – Getty Images, Invictus Games Foundation
Final Word: Prioritizing Truth and Privacy
Prince Harry and Meghan remain the subject of public interest—but there’s a clear line between informed journalism and unfounded speculation. As of now, there are no verified health issues or DNA-related revelations regarding their family. Any rumors to the contrary are not based in fact.
As with any public figure—especially when children are involved—it’s important to approach coverage with respect, accuracy, and a commitment to truth. Sharing information responsibly helps ensure a healthier media environment for all.