- Princess Kate and Prince William are known for their charitable endeavors
- Now Meghan and Harry seem to be wanting the same attention
The Royals have built a reputation grounded in charity and personal dedication. Princess Kate and Prince William, in particular, are recognized for their strong commitment to various charitable causes.
Do they want to appear something they're not?
Now, Duchess Meghan and Prince Harry are also demonstrating their commitment. Was this a deliberate plan?
A recent post on the website of the Archewell Foundation, the charitable organization spearheaded by Harry and Meghan, sheds light on the couple's ongoing dedication to social causes.
The video, highlighting the couple's philanthropic endeavors, features scenes such as Duchess Meghan in the company of military personnel and assembling gift bags for an organization that aids expectant mothers.
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Prince Harry and his wife are showcased visiting a school in Brooklyn and making various appearances across New York in the video. The footage also captures moments of the Royals making surprise calls to young scholarship students.
They make their message clear to the public: "We are committed to a simple but profound mission - to show up and do good."
The timing of the release raises questions, as the video surfaced just hours after a clip featuring Princess Kate engaging in charity activities with her children.
As reported by the 'Daily Mail', this interaction has the potential to become a topic of discussion within royal circles.
While Kate and her children, Prince Louis, Princess Charlotte, and Prince George, select gifts for children in need, Harry and Meghan opt for a distinct approach to showcase their charitable efforts.
The relationship between King Charles' two sons is commonly perceived as tense.
Since relocating to the United States, Harry and Meghan have been outspoken critics of the royal family. Their criticisms have been voiced in interviews, a Netflix documentary, and Harry's autobiography 'Spare', sparking further controversy