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The Letters: A Divine Intervention

This is not just about Prince Harry. It’s not even just about Princess Diana. This is a story about messages—those we receive, those we ignore, and those we are brave enough to send, even when no one answers.

Jun 15, 2025  |   30 min read

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Joanne Crowle
The Letters: A Divine Intervention
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Chapter 3 - Archewell

Chapter 3 - Archewell and the Gatekeepers My first attempt to contact Harry directly.



After posting the letter to Catherine, I truly thought my work was done. I had followed the nudge, sent the message, and left the rest in Spirit's hands.

But then Diana came again - clear, calm, and firm. This time, she asked me to send a letter directly to Harry, using the insights I'd received on the 9th of May. The work wasn't over. In fact, it was only just beginning.

So I decided to email a letter to Harry via Archewell. I used the letter I'd written to Catherine as a template, adjusting it to fit Harry more directly.

When I visited the Archewell website to find their contact details, the whole experience felt strange - empty somehow. It's hard to explain, but the site had a kind of sterile quietness to it, and I didn't linger there for long.

Once I found the email address, I sent my message on the 11th of May 2025.

"Dear Archewell Administrator, I hope this email finds you well.

Could I please trouble you to click on the attached letter and peruse its contents before forwarding it on to HRH Prince Harry.

I admit and appreciate that my letter is a little 'off the wall' but the contents are sent with love, support and guidance for Harry, and I hope you can keep an open mind.

I have been designated to assist Harry into his next chapter - I'm a harmless nobody who really wants to help him with all my heart.

I am a 59 year old mum of two fabulous adult children living in Auckland, NZ.

Please feel free to write back to me and ask any vetting questions that you may require - when you read the attached letter it will be pretty clear on what my purpose is.

I send this with no expectation, if I am meant to help Harry I will, and if not, at least I know I have done all I can to connect and assist.

Wishing you a lovely rest of your day.

Kindest regards

Joanne Crowle"

Unfortunately, a message came back to me as follows:-

"Delivery has failed to these recipients or groups:

[email protected]

The recipient's mailbox is full and can't accept messages now. Please try resending your message later, or contact the recipient directly."

D'oh, I thought, how do I contact the recipient directly then?

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