The Duchess of Sussex spoke about helping fire victims in California and fulfilled the promise that he would make a little girl.
Meghan Markle turned to the subscribers in her first video after returning to Instagram.
The Duchess of Sussex recorded an appeal in which he said how, with his wife, Prince Harry, helped victims of forest fire in California.
In a video published on the social network, Megan appeared without makeup in a dark sweatshirt with her children’s names – Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet. He thanked everyone who joined the support of the victims, and especially mentioned the Savior, called them “real heroes of society.”
“We will continue to support those who have suffered from forest fires in California.
In addition, Markle shared the touching story of a girl who lost her beloved t -shirt Billy Ailish on a fire. The Duchess promised to find the same thing and turn to the singer. As a result, Billy not only sent the girl a new t -shirt with an autograph, but also a whole box of gifts.
Remember that Meghan Markle returned to Instagram on January 1 after a four -year loss. Before marriage, more than 3 million people read his page on social networks, and he actively shared moments from his life. However, after the wedding with Prince, Harry was forced to leave a personal account.
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Earlier it was reported that Meghan Markle admitted that she had suicide thoughts during her stay in the royal family.
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