Meghan Markle told how she made a surprise of a 15-year-old from the vicinity of Los Angeles, whose house after recent fires turned into ruins. To implement her plan, the duchess contacted the singer Billie Eilish.
Meghan Markle shared on Tuesday on Instagram a recording, in which she told how during the last visit with Prince Harry in Atralan (Los Anegeles), they visited the area that suffered in recent fires. As the duchess said, “only ashes remained from all houses.” Meghan met a 15-year-old there, who had previously lived in one of the destroyed houses. The girl's mother told the duchess that when the ruins came back for the first time, her daughter “only looked for in them from the Billie Eilish concert, where she was and left in a washing machine or dryer.” As Markle admitted, it was clear that the washing machine, like the whole house, turned into ashes. So she promised that she didn't know Billie Eilishwill find a way to get a T -shirt.
Duchess Meghan made a surprise to a teenage off -victim
Meghan Markle told how the teenager managed to help. – I thought about everyone I know, I recorded a voice note and said: “Please, can someone give this voice note Billie Eilish?” Says the duchess on the recording. And after a while he shows not only the T -shirt sent by Eilish, but also other clothes, a box For lunch and a vinyl record signed by the singer. They contacted her with the singer.
According to the newspaper “New York Post”, this is not the first time Meghan Markle helps the victims of fires in California. On January 13, she visited the help center in the suburbs of Los Angeles led by Altaden Teen Girls, an organization founded by a 14-year-old student whose school burned down. “NYP” informs that Meghan and Harry then supported the organization through their charity Foundation Archewell. Markle brought new clothes and cosmetics. She also helped volunteers and fires victims in browsing the donations.
Meghan Markle at the help centerRuba/Backgrid/East News
On January 7 in Los Angeles California At least four fires broke out. Two of them, Palisades and Eaton, spread quickly, fueled by gusts of dry, hot wind from mountain and desert areas. The flames damaged over 16,000 houses, and at least 28 people were killed as a result of the element.
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