An awful stench is said to have engulfed Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s multi-million quid US mansion.
19.01.2022 - 02:07 / foxnews.com
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry wanted to set an example on a special day. On Martin Luther King Jr. Day, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex provided meals for volunteers and staff organizing Monday’s events at The King Center in Atlanta, a spokesperson for the couple told People magazine.The couple also received support from the late minister and activist's daughter, Dr.
Bernice King. According to the outlet, local Black-owned food trucks Paige’s Pastries & Bistro, as well as Parlay Savory Saloon, served free lunches to those who helped put together the events, including a voter registration, an education drive and a service project to gather donations for unsheltered and homeless people in Atlanta. "Thank you, Prince Harry and Meghan, The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, for providing local Black-owned food trucks for our #MLKDay service project volunteers," The King Center tweeted.
"Your care matters so much to those here to register and educate voters and collect items for our homeless neighbors." The annual King Center Commemorative Service was held with keynote speaker The Most Reverend Michael Bruce Curry.The bishop previously gave the sermon at the couple’s royal wedding in 2018. "Thank you, Prince Harry and Meghan, The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, for providing local Black-owned food trucks for @TheKingCenter’s King Day Community Service Project volunteers today," Bernice, 58, tweeted. "I’m so grateful for your graciousness in honoring my father.
#MLKDay #BelovedCommunity." The outlet noted that the couple regularly does charity work through their Archewell Foundation. It follows in the footsteps of Harry’s late mother, Princess Diana, who was known for her humanitarian work. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex regularly do
.An awful stench is said to have engulfed Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s multi-million quid US mansion.
Meghan Markle reportedly left her friends "in shocked silence" when she brought up her past divorce during her speech at her wedding to Prince Harry. After discussing her past as a previously married woman, the Duchess of Sussex went on to gush over her new husband the Duke of Sussex, 37, as "the one".The 40 year old mum-of-two's wedding reception was a lavish but private affair, with no cameras allowed in to the royal occasion.
Gemma Collins has given a glimpse inside her romantic birthday weekend with boyfriend Rami Hawash at a five-star country hotel.The Diva Forever star, who turned 41 on January 31, gave a sneak peek of her gorgeous getaway at the five-star Cliveden House in Berkshire where Meghan Markle stayed the night before her wedding to Prince Harry in 2018. Gemma appeared to be making the most of the great outdoors at the gorgeous hotel as she revealed that the couple had enjoyed a two-hour walk before having to climb 172 steps to get back to the hotel.The blonde beauty looked chic in oversized sunglasses and a leopard print top and leggings as Rami filmed his girlfriend walking up the steps.
Could hip-hop royalty and Meghan Markle join forces to tackle online hate? Cardi B sure hopes so. The female rapper took to Twitter on Wednesday, January 26, declaring that a conversation with the Duchess of Sussex is on her to-do list.
Spotify are said to be taking Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s Archwell podcast “into their own hands” as the pair have failed to produce new content for it for more than a year. It was announced in December 2020 that the former Royals had signed a whopping £18 million deal with the music streaming giant, which promised to “uplift audiences around the world”.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are in the hot seat after not producing any content for Spotify in over a year, despite signing an £18 million deal! That’s $25 million!!
When Prince Harry and Meghan Markle visited Australia, Tonga, New Zeleand and Fiji on an epic royal tour in 2018 a magical and surprising moment took place. Royal photographer Zak Hussein recalled the memorable event that happened when they were in the Australia segment of the tour.The country had been experiencing a two-year drought, but the end of the shortcomings coincided with the royal arrival.