Meghan Markle is paying tribute to her “dear friend” Oli Juste who recently passed away.
18.03.2022 - 18:25 / etonline.com
Russian military forces invaded the country under orders given by Russian President Vladimir Putin. In the early days, the world watched as the people of Ukraine lived with sirens and explosions, as the neighboring country's forces dissipated buildings around them.
In the weeks since the initial attack, around three million people have packed up their lives, children, pets and anything they can to flee the now war-torn country. Love has been extended across the globe, as some neighboring countries have opened their borders to allow these people to seek safety.From afar, some of the biggest names in Hollywood are offering aid, donations and resources in support of the Ukrainian people.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher, and Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively are just a few celebrities who are giving to Ukraine. Here's a look at all the stars offering support:The couple's Archewell foundation announced on March 18 that they would be aiding the Ukrainian people. «As we continue to closely follow the conflict in Ukraine, The Duke and Duchess of Sussex and all of us at Archewell have been moved by the work of so many organizations on the frontlines.
From longstanding partners like The HALO Trust to organizations we’ve been newly connected to like HIAS, Archewell Foundation has made donations to a number of groups working on the ground to provide aid to Ukrainians,» read a statement from the foundation. «This includes a donation to Are We Europe, which is supporting a coalition of Ukrainian media including The Kyiv Independent as they provide accurate, critical information to Ukrainians and the world. We are also sharing a few first-hand experiences from our partners that are assisting with the global
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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are continuing to do their bit to support Ukraine following Russia’s invasion of the country.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have donated to a number of organizations to provide support to Ukraine amid Russia's ongoing invasion. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex's Archewell Foundation announced on Friday that the couple has made donations to several organizations working "on the ground to support the people of Ukraine." The organizations include HIAS, The HALO Trust, and Are We Europe.
Russian military forces invaded the country under orders given by Russian President Vladimir Putin. In the early days, the world watched as the people of Ukraine lived with sirens and explosions, as the neighboring country's forces dissipated buildings around them. In the weeks since the initial attack, almost two million people have packed up their lives, children, pets and anything they can to flee the now war-torn country.
Russian military forces invaded the country under orders given by Russian President Vladimir Putin. In the early days, the world watched as the people of Ukraine lived with sirens and explosions, as the neighboring country's forces dissipated buildings around them. In the weeks since the initial attack, almost two million people have packed up their lives, children, pets and anything they can to flee the now war-torn country.
Meghan Markle has been sued by her half-sister for allegedly making "false" statements in the interview she and Prince Harry gave to Oprah Winfrey in 2021. Samantha Markle filed the lawsuit on Thursday in Florida and accuses the Duchess of Sussex of defamation "based on demonstrably false and malicious statements" made by Meghan in the sit-down interview viewed by millions around the world on March 7, 2021.
Duchess of Sussex's Archewell Foundation has announced it will be giving a grant to one of Meghan's longstanding patronages – Smart Works.The Duchess became patron of the UK charity in January 2019, which helps to give women the confidence they need to reach their full potential, secure employment and change the trajectory of their lives.Archewell Foundation's support will help enable the creation of a vital upcoming research project for Smart Works, focusing on the data around female unemployment in the UK and the challenges faced by the women the charity supports.READ: Meghan Markle releases passionate statement to mark Black History MonthWATCH: Duke and Duchess of Sussex accept prestigious NAACP awardThe Smart Works Female Unemployment Index will look at unemployment issues that affect women across the UK, with the aim of creating an annual benchmark against which progress and change can be tracked.
As the devastating attack in Ukraine continued, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle took a moment to vocalize their support for the country once again while accepting an award over the weekend.