
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex urged to think about the homeless, the hungry and the lonely
It is still unknown where the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are, who have gone on a six-week holiday to rest from the hard work of the year.
But they do not let you forget about yourself, regularly reminding you about yourself from the pages of your instagram account.
This time they put out a call to its subscribers to think about “the lonely, the hungry and the homeless” in these festive days of Christmas.
Officially sussexroyal account belongs to Their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.
However, the Americanism “festive holiday season” used in the text suggests that the text was written by former American actress Meghan Markle.
However, even before that, few people doubted that Prince Harry has a purely symbolic relationship to the Royal account.
In addition, among the twelve charities listed in Meghan Markle’s appeal, most are American, including the Los Angeles mission.
These are just charities that have attracted the attention of the Internet, but they have not worked with any of them year after year, have not invested in them.
The British don’t want an American actress using a Royal account to bring something American to the fore when her job, for which she is paid, is to represent Britain internationally, and to behave according to Protocol and in the end just decently and nobly.
The British don’t want an American actress using a Royal account to bring something American to the fore when her job, for which she is paid, is to represent Britain internationally, and to behave according to Protocol and in the end just decently and nobly.
In comments on social networks, they offer to open Frogmore cottage, around which a third fence was recently put, for the homeless, so that they can spend these festive days of Christmas in warmth and comfort.
In comments on social networks, they offer to open Frogmore cottage, around which a third fence was recently put, for the homeless, so that they can spend these festive days of Christmas in warmth and comfort.
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