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Amid an announcement of several promotions and new hires, Archewell, the nonprofit organization founded by Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, is parting ways with two of its top executives, Fox News Digital can confirm.

Neither Ben Browning, head of content for Archewell Productions and Archewell Audio, nor Fara Taylor, head of marketing for Archewell, will continue with the company.

"Ben and Fara have been integral to the creation and execution of many critically and commercially acclaimed projects during their tenure. They have expertly delivered content and campaigns that have exceeded expectations and made their mark within the cultural zeitgeist," a press release obtained by Fox News Digital read.

"They played a critical role in helping to tell the stories of the Duke and Duchess thus far and the couple remain hugely grateful for their support on those vital ‘look back’ projects, as they now look forward," it noted.

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Meghan Markle smiles in a white dress and dangly earrings next to Prince Harry who soft smiles in a navy suit at the Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Ripple of Hope Award Gala red carpet

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have reportedly parted ways with their "Harry and Meghan" executive producer Ben Browning. (Angela Weiss/AFP)

Browning, an Oscar-nominated producer and BAFTA Film Award-winner was hired in March 2021. 

In a statement obtained by People, Browning wrote at the time of the new opportunity, "From the moment they shared their vision for Archewell as a global production company that will spotlight diverse voices and share uplifting stories, I knew I wanted to help with this unique opportunity… It's a thrilling company to be starting."

Ben Browning in a light purple sweatshirt with circular lightly rimmed glasses smiling on the red carpet

Ben Browning served as one of the executive producers on Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's Netflix series, "Harry and Meghan." (Gerald Matzka)

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Taylor was only confirmed to have joined Archewell less than a year ago, according to Variety. She had previously worked at Sony Pictures Entertainment.

Neither Browning nor Taylor will be replaced, as their positions have dissolved.

Prince Harry with sunglasses on holds on to his dog with Meghan Markle as she smiles in a crocheted sweater, large brimmed hat and sunglasses

This is not the first time an executive has left an organization or position under Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. (Courtesy of Prince Harry and Meghan, The Duke and Duchess of Sussex)

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This is not the first time a staff members of either the Duke or Duchess of Sussex have left their positions in a short amount of time. When Taylor was announced as head of marketing in 2021, Catherine St-Laurent was announced to have transitioned into a senior advisory role, less than a year after beginning her tenure as chief of staff.

Despite the loss of Browning and Taylor, the organization has named Serena Regan as the head of podcasts, in anticipation of a second season of Markle's podcast "Archetypes," to be picked up. Regan was hired at the end of 2022.

Additionally, co-executive director Shauna Nep has been tapped to work alongside executive director James Holt to "manage the nonprofit’s growing philanthropic portfolio. Since 2018, Nep served as vice president of philanthropy at SB Projects and has held numerous philanthropic positions including at The Goldhirsh Foundation and Fundamental Inc," the press release explains.