Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have revealed the logo for the organisation that will be an umbrella for all their post-royal work on their updated website - including an apparent dig at the royal family.
They set up Archewell last year as a home for their podcast and Netflix deals and their charity work.
They launched the website in January with a 'Letter for 2021' alongside photos of Harry with Princess Diana and Meghan with her mum, Doria, but they have now updated it.
The new logo shows the letters A and W in a black oval, surrounded by the words Service, Community, Action and Compassion.
The use of the word service reflects the two statements put out on the couple's future last week - one by the Queen and the other by the couple themselves.
Announcing that Meghan and Harry's 'Megxit' would be permanent after the year trial, the Buckingham Palace message said: "Following conversations with The Duke, The Queen has written confirming that in stepping away from the work of The Royal Family it is not possible to continue with the responsibilities and duties that come with a life of public service."
As part of this, she announced that they will lose their royal patronages.

Minutes later, the couple replied with the own message in which they too discussed 'service'.
They wrote: "We can all live a life of service. Service is universal."
Next to the logo they have the subheading Compassion in Action, under which they write: "Welcome to Archewell. Through our non-profit work, as well as creative activations, we drive systemic cultural change across all communities, one act of compassion at a time."
There is also a new section where people asking people to get involved in their community.

Under the Get Involved section they write: "How Do You Activate Compassion in the World?
"We want to hear from you. Tell us about how you or somebody you know acted with compassion in the last year.
"Or describe when you felt connected with your friends, family, or community, despite the distance."
The current homepage focuses on International Women's Day, which is on March 8.
The opening message reads: "This month, let’s unleash a groundswell of real acts of compassion for the women in your life and in your community."
Before the update the homepage included a lovely message and tribute to their mums, Diana and Doria.
They said they believe in the 'best in humanity' as they have experienced it through their "mothers and strangers".
They used photos of Princess Diana and Doria as the background to the message.
In the message, which they have handsigned, they write: "I am my mother’s son. And I am our son’s mother. Together we bring you Archewell.

"We believe in the best of humanity. Because we have seen the best of humanity. We have experienced compassion and kindness, from our mothers and strangers alike.
"In the face of fear, struggle and pain, it can be easy to lose sight of this.
"Together, we can choose courage, healing, and connection.
"Together, we can choose to put compassion in action. We invite you to join us. As we work to build a better world, one act of compassion at a time."

The change comes ahead of Meghan's bombshell interview with Oprah in which she's set to speak about her short time in the royal family and her decision to quit.
Last week Harry spoke about leaving his duties in an interview with James Corden.
When asked why he decided to walk away, Harry is quick to corrects him.
He replies: "It was never walking away. It was stepping back rather than stepping down.
"It was a really difficult environment, as I think a lot of people saw. We all know what the British press can be like.
"It was destroying my mental health. I was like, this is toxic.
"So I did what any husband and any father would do, I need to get my family out of here. But we never walked away.
"As far as I'm concerned, whatever decisions are made on that side, I will never walk away.
"I will always be contributing. But my life is service, so wherever I am in the world it's always going to be the same thing."