Prince Harry, Meghan get into finance as ‘impact partners’ of $1.8b firm

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Prince Harry and Meghan made 'impact partners' at $1.8 billion investment firm hoping to raise awareness around issues such as racial injustice, climate change and income equality

Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, and his wife, Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex, are the latest to join the boom in sustainable investing as they follow Wall Street in embracing a multitrillion-dollar industry.as “impact partners”

on the website of Archewell, their organisation which runs a charitable foundation and a media production business. “Sustainable investing is certainly in vogue right now but likely for the wrong reasons,” said Lisa Sachs, who heads Columbia University’s Center on Sustainable Investment.

 

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A third rate tv actor and the son of a royal family, these two really know injustice and inequality

awareness around income equality...harry should know he's spent his life in social inequality...

The ultimate champagne Marxists.

Surely impact partners just equates to social media influencers... something perhaps below in stature to that which they would like to be known.

Harrys bar could help

Well done Harry and Meghan . Congratulations. A lovely couple. 👏👏👏

They burst onto the scene as a couple telling everybody that they would do things differently as royals. And now they’re doing what royal family members have always done: providing patronage to capital. ‘Impact partners’ looks a lot like ‘by appointment to Prince Harry’, etc.

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