Prince Harry and Meghan Markle organize gifts for reunited families

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle ‘organize gifts for reunited families and refugee families’ at US border

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle “organized gifts for more than 30 different reunited families and refugee families” at the US-Mexico border this weekend.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, who are currently living in their $14 million mansion in California after stepping down from royal duties, shared the news on their Archewell Foundation website.

Alongside a photo of a stack of gifts, a caption read: “On Friday the Archewell team including the Archewell Foundation, Archewell Audio and Archewell Productions gathered to celebrate the holidays and take part in the annual This Is About Humanity Christmas party for reunited families attend the Immigrant Defenders Law Center.

“Led by the Archewell Foundation, the company organized Christmas gifts for over 30 reunited families and refugee families.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle “organized gifts for more than 30 different reunited families and refugee families” at the US-Mexico border this weekend

“This Is About Humanity is creating a community of allies and advocates dedicated to raising awareness for separated and reunited families and children at the US-Mexico border.”

The news was shared hours after the release of a new trailer for a Netflix show hosted by the couple celebrating inspiring leaders.

The couple, who appeared in the final three episodes of their bombshell docu-series Meghan & Harry last week, will address figures “who made bold decisions” including Jacinda Ardern, the Prime Minister of New Zealand and the late Am US Supreme Court, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Greta Thunberg and former South African President Nelson Mandela.

Other people featured are Bryan Stevenson, a 63-year-old American social justice activist and law professor, Albie Sachs, 87, a former South African judge, rugby player Siya Kolisi, 31, and journalist Gloria Steinem, 88.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, who are currently living in their $14 million California mansion after stepping down from royal duties, shared the news on their Archewell Foundation website, along with a photo of gift boxes

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, who are currently living in their $14 million California mansion after stepping down from royal duties, shared the news on their Archewell Foundation website, along with a photo of gift boxes

The trailer includes an interview with Ginsburg, who died in September 2020 after undergoing several months of cancer treatment.

The Sussexes announced they were stepping down from the royal family in January this year, suggesting they began production on the documentary soon after.

Harry opens the trailer and says Mandela was the inspiration for the documentary. He then quotes the former South African President as saying: “What counts in life is not the mere fact that we have lived…”

Meghan ends his quote for him, adding: “It’s the difference we’ve made in the lives of others that will define the meaning of the life we ​​lead.”

Harry then says: “It’s about people who made bold decisions” and Meghan adds: “To fight for change and to become a leader…”

Meghan and Harry today present a new documentary about inspiring leaders Harry

Meghan and Harry present a new documentary about inspirational leaders that emerged yesterday

Finally, Harry concludes by saying, “And for inspiring the rest of us to live, to lead.”

Live to Lead will be released on December 31st.

It came as a royal expert claimed the Prince of Wales was “angry” at Prince Harry’s “antagonistic” use of Princess Diana’s panoramic shots in his Netflix series.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s Harry & Meghan series features a series of clips of their mother’s account of the breakdown in their marriage from her 1995 interview with BBC rogue reporter Martin Bashir.

William said last year the footage “should never be aired again” after it was revealed that Bashir was spreading a prodigious web of lies and slander to get his scoop.

Vanity Fair’s Katie Nicholl told Ok! that Harry “monopolized” Diana’s story, saying: “[William] will be angry. William has campaigned to ensure that this footage is never shown again so it will be very frustrating for William to see it used on his brother’s own reality TV show.

“It’s quite antagonistic and it’s not right. I think the way Harry monopolized Diana’s narrative as his own must be very hurtful to William as well.

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