Meghan Markle And Prince Harry Parts of Los Angeles have rolled up their sleeves to help victims of the devastating wildfires.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex visited the World Central Kitchen in Pasadena, California on Friday, January 10.
our weekly Harry, 40, and Meghan, 43, volunteered to deliver food and supplies to those affected by the Eton Fire.
During their visit, the couple witnessed harrowing stories from victims, but they also saw strong community spirit to support them. The Duke and Duchess also took time to connect with seniors and families in crisis inside the Pasadena Convention Center.
In addition to serving food alongside World Central Kitchen (WCK) volunteers outside the venue, Harry and Meghan donated clothes, children's items and other essentials to the main donation centre, we understand.
Financial donations have also been made for relief, recovery and rebuilding efforts through their charity, the Arkwell Foundation.
Harry and Meghan also joined Jennifer Siebel NewsomFirst partner in California, and Pasadena Mayor Victor GordoA personal thank you to first responders, incl Kill the fire chief and his team from the LA County Fire Department as well as members of CalFire and the Pasadena Police Force at the Rose Bowl.
As part of them Voluntary effortHarry and Meghan met the founder of World Central Kitchen Jose Andres The charity thanked the teams for the hard work involved in the food stations and supporting the community in times of need.
It comes after Meghan and Harry Opened their Montecito, California home To friends who have been evacuated as wildfires sweep across parts of Los Angeles this week Pacific Palisades areaMalibu, Santa Monica and the Hollywood Hills.
Meghan and Harry live in Montecito with their children Prince Archie, 5, and Princess Lilibet, 3. Their home is about 80 miles north of LA's Pacific Palisades area, where the first fire broke out on Tuesday, January 7.
Although it is not known which of the couple's friends used the house, thousands of people were forced to flee their homes due to the fire. in Celebrities are impressed was by fire Mandy Moore, Paris Hilton, Spencer Pratt And Milo VentimigliaAll whose houses have been burnt down.
The couple dedicated a page on their official website to the wildfires, sharing information on resources and organizations participating in relief efforts.
The couple first moved to California from the UK in 2020 during the pandemic. After initially staying on Vancouver Island, Canada, they spent several months there Tyler Perry's Los Angeles home before buying your own home in California.