Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s charity reportedly lost three employees as the foundation undergoes a rebrand.

On Saturday, the Daily Mail reported that the former staffers were let go over a week ago, including Kristin Slevin, the charity’s director of programs and operations.

Per a 990 tax form obtained by the outlet, Slevin’s salary was $146,000.

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry holding hands and looking at each other on a red carpet.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s charity reportedly lost three employees. John Angelillo/UPI/Shutterstock

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry speaking onstage at The Archewell Foundation Parents’ Summit.

The Daily Mail reported Saturday that the former staffers were let go over a week ago. Getty Images for Project Healthy Minds

A spokesperson for Markle, 44, and Harry, 41, denied changes to their staffing, telling the Daily Mail, “Currently, the same full team remains in place.

“This move does mean that some staff redundancies are inevitable, particularly with junior admin roles,” the rep continued.

“We will not be discussing these personnel details further, other than to say that we are honoured to have worked with incredibly talented and caring people who dedicate themselves to helping others.”

Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, Colombia Vice President Francia Márquez, and Yerney Pinillo applauding at the Petronio Music Festival.

However, a rep for the couple denied the allegations. Archewell Foundation via Getty Images

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle playing drums in Colombia.

“Currently, the same full team remains in place,” a spokesperson told the outlet. Archewell Foundation via Getty Images

A rep for the couple wasn’t available to Page Six for comment.

Over the summer, it was reported that Markle and Harry’s team lost Kyle Boulia and Charlie Gipson, their former press secretaries, and two other employees.

Additionally, the Daily Mail reported Saturday that the charity’s contributions tanked in 2024, with a reported $5.1 million worth of expenses and donations of $2.1 million.

It was reported that $1.25 million in grants was distributed.

Prince Harry and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, sitting at drums and watching a woman sing into a microphone.

“This move does mean that some staff redundancies are inevitable, particularly with junior admin roles,” the rep added. Archewell Foundation via Getty Images

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle applauding with attendees at the Unidad Recreativa El Vallado in Cali, Colombia.

“We will not be discussing these personnel details further, other than to say that we are honoured to have worked with incredibly talented and caring people who dedicate themselves to helping others,” the rep stated. Archewell Foundation via Getty Images

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According to documents obtained by Page Six, the charity brought in $5.73 million in revenue and spent $3.3 million in expenses in 2023.

The charity also hit a rough patch in 2022 when an expense bill of $2,679,537 was more than the $2,005,052 in revenue.

However, the “Suits” alum and the “Spare” author’s first fiscal year with the charity was a success, with $13,005,660 in revenue and $3,987,070 in expenses.

Prince Harry and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, visiting San Basilio de Palenque in Cartagena, Colombia.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex launched the foundation in 2020, shortly after they quit their royal duties and moved to North America. Archewell Foundation via Getty Images

Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, standing with two women and smiling while one woman serves a dish at a holiday dinner.

The charity supports parents of children who are victims of online harm, women’s causes and focuses on uplifting communities. The Archewell Foundation via Getty Images

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry posing for a picture in front of a banner for Alliance for Children's Rights.

On Friday, Markle and Harry announced they were changing the name of their charity from Archewell Foundation to Archewell Philanthropies. Jason Sean Weiss

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex launched the foundation in 2020, shortly after they quit their royal duties and moved to North America.

The charity supports parents of children who are victims of online harm, women’s causes and focuses on uplifting communities.

On Friday, Markle and Harry announced they were changing the name of their charity from Archewell Foundation to Archewell Philanthropies.