Meghan and Harry suffer awkward blunder as Archewell website link redirects to Kanye’s Gold Digger

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s new Archewell charitable foundation website is redirectly fans to a YouTube music video of Kanye West’s Gold Digger.

Fans who type in www.archewellfoundation.com are unwittingly diverted to the American rapper’s 2005 hit, featuring Jamie Foxx. 

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex announced they are launching a new charitable foundation named Archewell earlier this week.

A number of eagle-eyed social media users spotted the embarrassing blunder, with one writing on Twitter: ‘Uh oh. As of 7 April, if you enter in archewellfoundation.com in your browser, it actually links to Kanye West’s – Gold Digger video on YouTube.’

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s new Archewell charitable foundation website is redirectly fans to a YouTube music video of Kanye West’s Gold Digger. Pictured at the Commonwealth Day Service

Another tweeted: ‘So. Meghan and Harry leave the UK to raise their son in privacy. They move to LA. No we aren’t going to launch a foundation. 2 wks later they announce The Archewell Foundation. If u type archewellfoundation.com YouTube plays Golddigger by Kanye West. Hilarious. 10/10.’

FEMAIL has contacted Buckingham Palace for comment. 

Poor Kanye was the target of a similar prank himself in 2015, when an internet troll made loser.com redirect to the rapper’s Wikipedia entry. 

Prince Harry and Meghan have said they ‘look forward’ to getting started with the Archewell foundation, which will replace their Sussex Royal brand.

Fans of the royal couple are being unwittingly diverted to the music video of American rapper Kanye's 2005 hit, featuring Jamie Foxx. Pictured: Kanye West at the 2020 Vanity Fair Oscar Party

Fans of the royal couple are being unwittingly diverted to the music video of American rapper Kanye’s 2005 hit, featuring Jamie Foxx. Pictured: Kanye West at the 2020 Vanity Fair Oscar Party

Typing in www.archewellfoundation.com will lead you to a YouTube video of Kanye's hit Gold Digger

Typing in www.archewellfoundation.com will lead you to a YouTube video of Kanye’s hit Gold Digger

The pair also have plans to include their own charity as well as a website, as part of their new venture.

Harry and Meghan revealed the Greek word in the project Arche – meaning source of action – was the inspiration behind the name of their son Archie Mountbatten-Windsor.

Further details about the organisation have been delayed due to the Covid-19 pandemic. The couple said an announcement will be made ‘when the time is right’.

Yesterday Harry and Meghan were criticised for the timing of their announcement, which unfortunately coincided with Prime Minister Boris Johnson being moved into intensive care with coronavirus. 

A number of eagle-eyed social media users spotted the embarrassing blunder, with one writing on Twitter: 'Uh oh. As of 7 April, if you enter in archewellfoundation.com in your browser, it actually links to Kanye West's - Gold Digger video on YouTube'

A number of eagle-eyed social media users spotted the embarrassing blunder, with one writing on Twitter: ‘Uh oh. As of 7 April, if you enter in archewellfoundation.com in your browser, it actually links to Kanye West’s – Gold Digger video on YouTube’

Royal biographer Phil Dampier said it was ‘appalling timing’, adding: ‘If I were Harry and Meghan I would have laid low until this situation (coronavirus) was over. 

‘People everywhere are really concerned with dealing with this and it does not look good, however good the cause is.’

It also attracted criticism from members of the public, with Kathie Gyngell, the editor of The Conservative Woman, writing on Twitter: ‘Couldn’t they have waited? Deeply inappropriate time.’ 

The foundation was coincidentally revealed just hours after fans took to Twitter to launch the hashtag ‘ArchieDay’ to celebrate the first birthday of the couple’s son, Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor, with a global campaign to raise money for ‘vulnerable children impacted by coronavirus’. 

The foundation was coincidentally revealed just hours after fans took to Twitter to launch the hashtag 'ArchieDay' to celebrate the first birthday of the couple's son, Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor, with a global campaign to raise money for 'vulnerable children impacted by coronavirus'. Pictured: the Sussexes in South Africa last year

The foundation was coincidentally revealed just hours after fans took to Twitter to launch the hashtag ‘ArchieDay’ to celebrate the first birthday of the couple’s son, Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor, with a global campaign to raise money for ‘vulnerable children impacted by coronavirus’. Pictured: the Sussexes in South Africa last year

Their plans came a day after the Queen addressed the UK regarding the coronavirus pandemic on Sunday night.

The Telegraph has previously reported that paperwork regarding their new brand was filed in the United States last month and the couple are considering how to create their own charity and volunteering services.

Plans also include a wide-ranging website and sharing ‘education and training materials’ via films, podcasts and books, according to the newspaper.

In response to the Telegraph, the duke and duchess said they were focusing their efforts on the coronavirus pandemic but felt ‘compelled’ to reveal details of the venture.

‘Like you, our focus is on supporting efforts to tackle the global Covid-19 pandemic but faced with this information coming to light, we felt compelled to share the story of how this came to be.

Prince Harry and Meghan’s ambitious plans for the Archewall trademark and what it covers

Prince Harry and Meghan filed paperwork with the United States Patent and Trademark Office last month, according to the Telegraph.

The paperwork, filed last month, is to trademark Archewell.

Included in the trademark are prerecorded video cassettes, CDs, DVDs, MP3s and streaming materials as well as calendars, photographs, posters and art prints.

According to The Telegraph, the couple have come up with proposals for a vast and ambitious array of projects under the name.

These include a wide-ranging website and sharing ‘education and training materials’ via films, podcasts and books.

‘Before SussexRoyal, came the idea of Arche – the Greek word meaning source of action.

‘We connected to this concept for the charitable organisation we hoped to build one day, and it became the inspiration for our son’s name. To do something of meaning, to do something that matters.

‘Archewell is a name that combines an ancient word for strength and action, and another that evokes the deep resources we each must draw upon.

‘We look forward to launching Archewell when the time is right.’

The couple moved to Los Angeles with baby Archie to start their new life after they were forced to choose between financial independence or remaining as working members of the royal family.

But it has since been revealed that Meghan has not seen her mother Doria Ragland since the family moved, as they have been in isolation at their new home.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are continuing to isolate themselves at a secluded mansion in a private gated community with baby Archie after moving from Vancouver Island, Canada, earlier this month.

They have so far been unable to visit Meghan’s 63-year-old mother as a result of the coronavirus epidemic.

Their announcement comes just one day after the Queen addressed the UK regarding the coronavirus pandemic. The couple were made to change their Sussex Royal brand after the Queen (above) and senior officials were said to have ordered them to drop the use of the word 'royal'

Their announcement comes just one day after the Queen addressed the UK regarding the coronavirus pandemic. The couple were made to change their Sussex Royal brand after the Queen (above) and senior officials were said to have ordered them to drop the use of the word ‘royal’

A source told the Sun on Sunday: ‘Meghan is absolutely heartbroken – after all, one of the main reasons she decided to live in LA was to be near her mum.

‘Because of her age, Doria obviously has to be careful and Meghan and Harry are sticking rigidly to all formal guidelines when it comes to coronavirus.

Prince Harry and Meghan’s ambitious plans for the Archewall trademark and what it covers

Prince Harry and Meghan filed paperwork with the United States Patent and Trademark Office last month, according to the Telegraph.

The paperwork, filed last month, is to trademark Archewell.

Included in the trademark are prerecorded video cassettes, CDs, DVDs, MP3s and streaming materials as well as calendars, photographs, posters and art prints.

According to The Telegraph, the couple have come up with proposals for a vast and ambitious array of projects under the name.

These include a wide-ranging website and sharing ‘education and training materials’ via films, podcasts and books.

‘They’ve been WhatsApping and FaceTiming almost daily but obviously it’s not the same.’

The source went on to say that Meghan, 38, will now be using much of her free time to focus on her philanthropic causes after she and Harry, 35, officially stepped down as senior working royals earlier this week.

It is thought that the couple are continuing to look for their forever home in the affluent area of Malibu.

The couple had previously been made to change their Sussex Royal brand after the Queen and senior officials were said to have ordered them to drop the use of the word ‘royal’.

Last week, they bowed out of the royal family with a final post on their official Sussex Royal Instagram account, which will now remain inactive along with their website.

The couple have delayed announcing a new Instagram handle and brand, with a spokeswoman saying they wanted the focus to remain on the global response to the coronavirus pandemic.