After announcing their exit from Royal duties earlier this year, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have finally marked their exit after fulfilling their duties on 31st March 2020. The couple spent some time living in Canada with son Archie and finally stepped down as the senior members of the Royal family, settling down in Los Angeles. Meanwhile, last week, before signing off, the couple announced that they will be kick-starting their new charitable Archewell foundation. As the couple failed to register the foundation’s website, now once fans type www.archewellfoundation.com, the page gets directed to Kanye West ft. Jamie Foxx song Gold Digger’s YouTube page.
According to reports in Dailymail.co.uk, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are being mocked on social media for failing to register their website for their new Archewell foundation. The report states that the fans who type in www.archewellfoundation.com are being diverted to a YouTube video. The YouTube link fans have been diverted to features Kanye West’s 2005 released song Gold Digger featuring Jamie Foxx.
Earlier this week, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry were about to launch their new charitable foundation named Archewell but failed to register the domain name for the website, unfortunately, causing the blunder on social media. The couple’s blunder has been a topic of discussion on social media where one user tweeted, “If u type archewellfoundation.com YouTube plays Golddigger by Kanye West. Hilarious. 10/10.” Another user tweeted, “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.”
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