Prince Harry and Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, on Dec. 11, met with victims of the devastating wildfires in California.
Duke and Dutchess of Sussex, escorted by Pasadena’s mayor, survey the fire’s destructive path. Here’s how it went.
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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, visited the Pasadena Convention Center on Friday, where they lent their support to victims and first responders of the ongoing wildfires devastating Los Angeles. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex were seen handing out food parcels and engaging with evacuees.
Meghan Markle volunteered with the Altadena Teen Girls Fire Recovery group after making a donation with Prince Harry. Inside the Duchess of Sussex's viist.
The couple and their children—Prince Archie, five, and Princess Lilibet, three—live in Montecito, which is about 90 miles north of L.A. While there are no active wildfires near them at the moment, they too may be forced to evacuate and could experience a power shutoff due to the area’s high fire risk, according to the Independent.
Meghan says her focus right now is "the needs of those impacted by the wildfires in my home state of California".
Weaker winds and intense firefighting efforts over the weekend boosted containment of fires burning in and around Los Angeles, but the effects of the blazes on the entertainment world continue.
Meghan Markle has postponed the Jan. 15 release date of her Netflix show ‘With Love, Meghan’ to March 4 amid the devastation of the Los Angeles wildfires in a show of support for her home state, where she was born and raised and where she currently lives with Prince Harry,
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex faced backlash for their involvement in wildfire relief, labeled as ’disaster tourism’ by actor Justine Bateman. Despite criticism, they delivered aid and interacted with victims while also donating essential supplies to those affected by the fires in California.
Actress Justine Bateman eviscerated the Duke and Duchess of Sussex on social media for a tasteless "photo op" at an evacuation site for California wildfire victims.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have visited a meal distribution site for people affected by the Los Angeles wildfires. Harry and Meghan were filmed by local news outlet Fox 11 on Friday and were seen hugging people and speaking to emergency crews at the Pasadena Community Centre in Los Angeles.