Meghan and Harry are helping those impacted by wildfires
and visited the World Central Kitchen in Pasadena, California, to help distribute food and supplies to .
On January 10, the couple were pictured on site, thanking first responders including Los Angeles County firefighters and police, and were pictured with the Pasadena Mayor, Victor Gordo.The Mayor told Fox 11 News: “It’s great people, great personalities and great heart for them to come out here and meet with the first responders, meet with the people who were affected. It’s very important.”He added that Harry, 40, and Meghan, 43, “really buoyed the spirits of the first responders”. The wildfires in Southern California, have tragically claimed the lives of eleven people. Law enforcement officials expect the death toll to rise once weather and fire conditions allow dogs and detectives into the burn zones.Harry and Meghan previously issued a and urgent : “In the last few days, wildfires in Southern California have raged through neighborhoods and devastated families, homes, schools, medical care centers, and so much more – affecting tens of thousands from all walks of life.”The couple, , also posted a series of links on their Sussex.com website to various charities people can help with, and urged people to “open their homes” to those evacuated.THIS IS A LIVE BLOG… READ BELOW FOR UPDATES ABOUT THE ROYAL FAMILY…
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Should Prince George go to Eton or Marlborough College?
Speculation has grown over which school will attend next, with Eton College and Marlborough College thought to both be the ones in the running.
Prince George – who will celebrate his 12th birthday in July – currently attends Lambrook School with his siblings, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.
Lambrook School caters for pupils aged between 3 and 13 and, although George won’t be leaving just yet, the Prince and Princess of Wales are likely already gearing for the major change.
It was previously thought that George would undoubtably follow in ‘s footsteps by attending Eton College, but Princess Kate is said to not be keen on sending George to the leading boys’ boarding school.
Should George go to Eton or Marlborough College?
Ex-royal butler reveals unusual item he hid in his pocket that won over Queen Elizabeth
, best known for being a butler and good friend to the late Princess Diana, worked for the late Queen for 11 years before moving on to serve the-then Prince Charles and Princess Diana.
While Paul must have been good at the job to stay in it so long, he confessed that he used one tactic to win over the late Queen’s corgis, which ended up really impressing Queen Elizabeth herself.
Before a meeting with the monarch a year after he was first recruited as a staff member at the Palace, Paul said he hid sausages in his pockets to win over the affection of the monarch’s dogs.
Paul Burrell served Queen Elizabeth II for 11 years
‘I’m a PR expert – this is the one thing Meghan Markle’s fans are expecting from her’
‘s recent social media posts have hinted at a as she has made multiple uploads on this month.
However, a PR expert and social media guru has predicted what fans might want to see from The Duchess of Sussex as a public figure, despite her stepping down as a senior working royal alongside back in 2020.
Expert and social media guru at Ellis Digital, Caitlin Jardine, told Express.co.uk: “As a public figure and former royal stature, they expect her [Meghan’s fans] to use not just for personal updates but as a platform to shout about important causes, highlight her recent projects and connect to viewers in a meaningful way.”
An expert has described what fans might be wanting from Meghan’s socials
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