Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are doing their part!
16.04.2020 - 02:35 / etonline.com
Prince Harry is learning more about the challenges families caring for seriously ill children at home are facing amid the COVID-19 outbreak.
ET has learned that over Easter Weekend, the Duke of Sussex conducted a personal video call with some of those families, with the support of WellChild, a national charity. WellChild CEO Colin Dyer and nurse Rachel Gregory were also on the call.
As seen in the 30-minute video chat, which was shared to WellChild's YouTube page, Harry heard about the various
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are doing their part!
Queen Elizabeth II recently celebrated her 94th birthday, i.e. April 21, 2020.
As Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, prepares to (virtually) face one of Britain’s biggest-selling tabloids in court this Friday, her lawyers have today filed her legal response—complete with emotional text messages to her father—in her case against The Mail on Sunday’s publisher.
reported that Meghan and Harry are allegedly hoping to have a second baby in the upcoming year of our Lord 2020. Yay, more babies!!! “Their family is their number one priority,” the source said after confirming.
Piers Morgan has branded Prince Harry a "pampered little duke" in a scathing rant live on Good Morning Britain.
Britain’s Prince Harry and his wife Meghan, Duchess of Sussex have reportedly cut ties with four major U.K. newspapers as part of a “new media relations policy”.
Prince Harry is calling for "selflessness, rather than selfishness." During an interview with military podcast Declassified, Harry spoke of his time serving in the army and about time spent volunteering and working with charity Team Rubicon UK after the devastating 2015 earthquake in Napal to help rebuild the communities that were hit the hardest. Now, as the world continues to fight against the coronavirus pandemic, Harry is recalling the biggest lessons he's learned from being a part of the
, where they've been social distancing in their new home with their son, Archie. But the royal couple were recently spotted volunteering amid the coronavirus crisis, dressed down in jeans and masks.
When Dan Tyrell received a delivery of prepared meals from Project Angel Food for himself and neighbor Becky Lincoln, who has Type 1 diabetes, on Wednesday, he thought he recognized the masked volunteers dropping off the food. “I thought that tall red-headed guy looked pretty familiar, and that girl was pretty,” the West Hollywood local commented.
Prince Harryhas a greater appreciation for all the parents out there after becoming one himself. Though the Duke of Sussex has always understood what it takes to be a good father, he's seeing firsthand how difficult raising a child can be at times.
Prince Harry took part in a video call with a few families to learn about their concerns about the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic.
Prince Harry is learning more about the challenges families caring for seriously ill children at home are facing amid the COVID-19 outbreak.
The couple pledged just over £90,000 to the charity Feeding Britain for its programs across the UK, which provide families in need with hot meals and food packages. The funds have been called a "godsend" by the organization's national director, Andrew Forsey, and come from excess profits from the BBC's royal wedding broadcast.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle just moved to Los Angeles, where they're in social isolation with their son, Archie—and apparently Harry's having a kinda hard time. Which, understandable: He just moved to an entirely new country during a global health crisis, and his father, Prince Charles, was diagnosed with (and has since recovered from) coronavirus back in England.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are catching some backlash after revealing the name of their new charity organization amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. The announcement came as U.K.
The British monarchy is taking the current coronavirus pandemic hard. To be fair, we all are...but it's often hard to remember that royals can show their emotions in stressful times too.
Royal fans have launched a global campaign in a bid to raise money for vulnerable children impacted by the coronavirus pandemic. The timely campaign, which goes by the name #ArchieDay, comes as result of Harry, 35, and Meghan's son Archie Mountbatten-Windsor’s first birthday, which is on May 6.
Now that and , you might think that they're busy planning out their next big non-royal moves and working on launching their new charitable foundation and brand. However, you'd be very wrong—apparently, Meghan and Harry are currently taking some time off and not stressing about what comes next for them.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's 11-month-old son Archie is settling into life in his parents' new home of Los Angeles, and his social life is still thriving, even if he isn't seeing anyone but his parents in person.