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Meghan and Prince Harry: Their long message published jointly


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On the site of their Archewell foundation, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry published a long message in which they deplore the current situation in Afghanistan, after the Taliban entered Kabul, but also the damage recorded in Haiti after a violent earthquake.

“The world is exceptionally fragile right now.” For several weeks, natural and human disasters have been linked across the world, between particularly devastating fires in several places on the planet, Haiti hit again by a violent earthquake which killed more than 1900 people while Afghanistan has saw the Taliban capture Kabul after US troops withdrew from the country. A terrible current situation, which did not fail to react many personalities like Elizabeth II, but also Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, who unveiled a poignant message posted on the site of their Archewell foundation.

“As we feel pain over the situation in Afghanistan, we remain speechless. As we all watch the growing humanitarian disaster in Haiti and the threat of it worsening after the weekend earthquake last, we are heartbroken. And as we all witness the continuation of the global health crisis, exacerbated by new variants and constant misinformation, we are afraid, “said the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, now settled in Los Angeles since their departure from the royal family. While they no longer ensure royal engagements, the couple have made their foundation an “international community”, whose objective is to produce audio and video content, but not only.

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Indeed in their message, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry called on their fans to support with them “a number of organizations doing essential work” in the face of these situations. “We also urge those in positions of global influence to move swiftly forward the humanitarian dialogues expected to take place this fall at multilateral meetings such as the United Nations General Assembly and the G20 Leaders’ Summit,” said they thus declared, without naming any heads of state in particular, them who also supported the candidacy of Joe Biden in the presidential elections. “It is the decisions we make now – to alleviate the suffering of those we know and those we may never meet – that will prove our humanity,” they concluded.

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