James Holt steps down as Archewell’s executive, but he has no beef with the Sussexes

Two weeks ago, we learned that the Archewell Foundation was being rebranded and reorganized into Archewell Philanthropies, a distinction which is apparently driven by different fundraising priorities and different philanthropic donation desires. On the heels on the foundation’s rebrand, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s excellent communications director Meredith Maines announced that she would be stepping down. That shocked me, because she’s done excellent work for the Sussexes in a short amount of time (ten months) and she seemingly did a complete and much-needed overhaul of their comms strategy. But this piece of news? I’m not shocked. James Holt is the British palace staffer who joined the Sussexes in California soon after their relocation. In 2021, Holt was put in charge of the Archewell Foundation. Back in June of this year, James Holt started making some odd moves – he “liked” some of Jason Knauf’s Linkedin posts and he started spending more time in the UK. Well, now Holt is leaving California and returning to the UK.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are set for a major change as one of their closest advisors, James Holt, has quit his role as the Executive Director of the couple’s charity, Archewell.

James Holt has been at the helm of Archewell since 2021, but was previously their PR chief from 2019 to 2021, a turbulent time for the couple during which they stepped back from their senior royal duties and moved to the US. He also featured in the couple’s 2022 Netflix documentary, Harry & Meghan, where he gave behind-the-scenes insights into the tumultuous time that followed their 2018 wedding.

Of his decision to step back from his role, James said: “Working with Prince Harry and Meghan has been one of the great privileges of my career. From my first project with Prince Harry eight years ago to improve mental health support for soldiers in the British military, to our recent work helping injured children in Gaza, he has consistently challenged me to think bigger about how we can make a difference,” the statement continued.

“From the moment I met Meghan, I recognized a kindred spirit – someone who finds joy even in difficult moments and connects authentically with people regardless of circumstance. Above everything else, the work we’ve done together to support families affected by online harm will remain the most meaningful of my professional life.

“These families are extraordinary, and they inspire me every day,” he added. “After five incredible years in Los Angeles, it’s time for my family to return to London. When I pass the baton to the team leading Archewell Philanthropies in the coming months, I’ll do so with immense pride and optimism for what lies ahead. I’ll miss my colleagues deeply, and I’m grateful to Harry and Meghan for everything they’ve done – for me, and for the countless people we’ve worked to support.”

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, who are based in Montecito, California, said of James’ departure: “James has been a stellar support for us for nearly 10 years. His enthusiasm and talent in overseeing our philanthropic endeavours have been extraordinary. As James moves his young family back to the UK, we are proud that he will continue to guide various humanitarian trips for us overseas through Archewell Philanthropies.”

Though James is stepping back as Archewell’s executive director, he is not leaving the organisation behind altogether.

“James Holt will remain a senior philanthropic advisor for the couple and Archewell Philanthropies, supporting their humanitarian trips overseas in 2026,” a spokesman for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex has said.

[From Hello]

There was foreshadowing, and I read these tea leaves over the summer. I think Holt was winding down his daily involvement in Archewell for much of the past six months. It would not surprise me if Holt’s exit is the reason for the Archewell rebrand as well, although he’s also making it clear that he’s still involved and he’ll still work for the Sussexes in some capacity (more tours!). Anyway, as he’s making it abundantly clear that he has no personal or professional conflicts with Meghan, Harry or anyone on their staff. Please, Holt was ride-or-die for Harry and Meghan, he’s a real one and an OG Sussex defender. He even appeared in the Netflix docuseries and gossiped about the sh-tty ways in which the Sussexes were treated in the UK.

What else? The Daily Mail even poured water over the scandal, saying it’s just Holt wanting to return to the UK with his husband and child. He also had three months of paternity leave this year, after which he decided to relocate back to England (probably to be closer to family, I would assume).

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36 Responses to “James Holt steps down as Archewell’s executive, but he has no beef with the Sussexes”

  1. Shiela Kerr says:

    I wish Holt and the Sussexes well. Holt as mentioned wanted to be closer to his support system in the UK. He will continue to work for Archewell philanthropies in over seeing their international travel. From what I observed of him when they traveled internationally, he got there first making connections for their visits.

    • Julia says:

      I think Harry likes having someone British who is familiar with the royal apparatus when he travels to the UK to help deal with the foreign office and communicate with the RF if necessary.

  2. Mtl.ex.pat says:

    I suspect it has nothing to do with them and everything to do with wanting to get out of the US, especially as a gay man, at least until there is a regime change…

    • Hypocrisy says:

      Exactly this, I know if I had citizenship and family somewhere else I certainly would leave also.

    • Nic919 says:

      I think this is a huge factor to decide to go back to the UK. Anyone who is not an American citizen faces added scrutiny when they have to leave or enter the U.S. and this regime has given permission to the border guards to be aggressive and idiotic and people are getting detained for things that are just an abuse of power. Holt was in the U.S. on a work visa and while pre orange man this would have been a non issue, now if one border guard has an issue with it, anything could happen. What if a particular guard had an issue with archwell? They could decide that holt couldn’t enter the country.

      The U.S. is currently a hostile place to be especially if you are not a citizen and it makes perfect sense that holt wanted to be in the Uk where the rule of law still applies.

    • Mightymolly says:

      My read, as well. I wish him and his family all the best.

  3. Emily says:

    It’s understandable that James and his partner who are both British would want to bring up their child in the UK, to be near family. I think this move also means that Archewell will move away from the royal way of doing philanthropy and adopt a more international model. Of course the tabloids are going to predict doom and gloom but I think transitioning away from the royal foundation model will mean the Sussexes can do more with the charity.

    • Mightymolly says:

      So much. We live in a global society now, as much as our current administration is fighting that fact. The days of American exceptionalism are over and honestly good riddance. The future I hope for is that we will rebuild as a representative democracy with a true meritocracy. I couldn’t care less about us being the leader of the so called free world. Global leadership should be a consortium. I believe H & M have a global perspective for their philanthropy.

  4. Mosshearted says:

    Notice the difference in tone in Harry and Meghan’s statement about his departure, versus Merideth Maines’
    A real shame, imo.

    Maines did great work for the Sussex family, but given the scope of work that she was expected to do (leading comms for a charitable foundation, all their streaming launches, their product launches, plus handling all their publicity needs and serving as a liaison to buckingham palace), you have to wonder if the stress and workload was all too much. The burnout potential is real.

    • Amy Bee says:

      The tone was always going to be different because James has been with them for almost 10 years.

    • Julie says:

      The difference mainly is 10 years of friendship vs 10 months of working relationship. Nothing shameful about it.

    • Nerd says:

      The only thing I noticed is that one relationship has formed over a ten year period of them all making the drastic move of moving from the UK to the US and making a huge difference in that ten year period of time while also growing their families. The other is a relationship that although they have accomplished lots of things, it is a one year relationship that could never compare to the ten year one they have with Holt.

    • Bebe says:

      I thought the statement about Maines was fine, they didn’t work with her for the length of time that Holt has, ten months vs ten years is a very different relationship, and doesn’t feel fair to compare imo

  5. ThatGirlThere says:

    Good for James. He has been such a solid leader for Archwell and a great leader for Harry and Meghan. Working away from home base for such a long time must have taken its toll. I’m excited for what the new year will bring Sussexes.

  6. Jazz Hands says:

    Makes me think it was James who was telling people he wanted his kid(s) to be educated in Britain (but gutter press reported it was Harry). It also wouldn’t surprise me if the political climate in the US played some role and/or his visa was coming up for renewal.

  7. Neeve says:

    But why did he ‘like’ Jason Knaufs posts,i hope he is not hoping to get hired by the RF again.

    • Jayna says:

      What type of posts did he like by Jason? It does seem strange that he would do so since Jason Knauf accused Meghan of bullying and works for Prince William, and IMO James Holt wouldn’t come off as being loyal to Meghan by liking any posts made by Jason Knauf.

      • Lorelei says:

        I’m still thinking about this detail, too. WTH? Very bizarre to “like” anything regarding Knauf, ESPECIALLY from one of H&M’s employees and vocal allies.

    • Nic919 says:

      Linked in is a work and networking related site so the likes were likely related to benign topics. I would not read much into that at all. Holt showing a polite public face to Williams wing man is more strategic than anything. Especially in the UK where being polite on the surface matters.

  8. Amy Bee says:

    I wasn’t surprised by this announcement also. I suspected that there were going to be changes to Archewell’s leadership when they announced the name change. All the best to James. Harry and Meghan couldn’t have asked for a better colleague. His relationship with them defies the press/palace narrative that they ill-treated staff in the UK.

  9. Jais says:

    Aw, best wishes to him and his young family.

  10. ABritGuest says:

    It didn’t surprise me that one of the senior execs running the foundation was stepping down because sounds like under the fiscal model Archewell won’t run as many programs in house & will mainly support other up and coming ngos or charities with existing programs etc that need funding. From a senior leadership perspective that is likely less fulfilling & also likely means less executive experience will be needed.

    And whilst James is in California it has seemed like some Brits in the USA including some I know who are POC and/or LGBT have relocated back or are actively seeking to move away from USA due to what they feel is a more hostile environment under the current administration. So I wonder if that is a factor for James. As well as general homesickness which is perfectly natural.

    Sounds like James will be working with Archewell on ongoing trips in 2026. Maybe he will consult with them like those ex palace staffers Beth & Clara have done.

    • Nic919 says:

      The U.S. government is hostile to anyone who is not an American citizen right now. Being LGBT is just another factor to add. And with Harry being harassed by the heritage group idiots, his employees who aren’t American are at risk themselves. While Harry has the protection of a green card through marriage to an American, holt would just have a visa and those can be removed without reason in this kind of hateful government.

      It is not worth the bother to stay in a country that hates immigrants.

    • GoodWitchGlenda says:

      It could very easily be a both/and situation. Changes in the foundation model, they would have moved home eventually, and with everything going on in the US… it was probably just time.

  11. ElizaD says:

    He’s done a great job and even relocated to work with them. He will be a senior advisor for Archewell philanthropies still as well. I don’t blame him for leaving the US either, it’s not a safe place for foreigner’s.

  12. Me at home says:

    I kinda hope Holt writes a favorable tell-all about working with the Sussexes.

    • Amy Bee says:

      There probably won’t be a tell all but I’m sure he’ll do an interview with the times or telegraph at some point.

  13. Anonymous says:

    I know that we think they are happy and settled in Montecito, but with everything going on in the US, it might be better for Harry and Meghan to relocate.
    Not to the UK but to Canada.
    I am sure they will be fine wherever they go.
    I just don’t like how William and Kate have been cozying up to Trump.

  14. Spartacus says:

    New at 10! A British man who has kids, parents wants to return to the UK after 5 years abroad has blindsided the British press..

    I’m sorry, people.. This is absolutely shocking news. I don’t know how the royal family will cope.. King Charles and Queen Camilla and blindsided. Look.. We don’t expect a message from the king, his health precluded it. But he’s blindsided. Here we are from buck house. We don’t know if they can cope and the Sussexes are desperate for that walk thing so newspapers can take pics. It’s obvious they’re gutted not to walk to church. That’s the news on the King,. Back to the studio.

  15. Ohn says:

    A white guy from England is hardly the target of anti-immigration policy. Can we just accept Holt’s explanation for wanting to return to the UK and leave it at that?

    • Worktowander says:

      He is also a married gay man. It’s not a leap that he might feel that there are better places than the U.S. for him and his family right now. It was just last month that a challenge to overturn Obergefell was in front of the Supreme Court.

      • Ohn says:

        Holt already issued a statement that was straightforward. Why is everyone rushing to offer unsubstantiated motives for his wanting to return to the UK?

    • Nic919 says:

      Anyone who isn’t American is a target. They detained a white Canadian woman trying to renew her work visa for over two weeks and only released her when the media found out.

      There is a reason why international tourism is down in the states. No one wants to risk harassment by the U.S. government. People with work visas can also be targeted without reason. You can thank Stephen miller and noem for this.

      • Ohn says:

        A white Canadian woman AND Stephen Miller? Talk about a leap. I’m happy with Holt’s decision and will leave all the speculation about his departure to the tabloids.

  16. GoodWitchGlenda says:

    One can hardly blame him – even in another timeline where we have President Harris – they probably just want to go home and raise their child around their families.

  17. QuiteContrary says:

    He seems like a genuinely good guy and H&M understand more than anyone moving for the sake of a young family.

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