Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are one of the most talked-about couples since leaving royalty to move to California and make deals with Netflix. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are part of the Montecito community in California, and what stands out the most is their intention to help amid the devastating wildfires in Los Angeles.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle collaborate with Los Angeles
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have been seen working alongside local organizations, offering their support to those affected, and even sharing vital safety information online.
In a post on Sussex.com, the couple urged Californians to open their homes to those in need, especially to those who may have to evacuate their homes due to the fire. They also encouraged people to keep an eye on how their elderly or disabled neighbors are doing to ensure their safety.
Solid couple that collaborates with the community
Her involvement in the midst of chaos has been applauded by both followers and non-followers of the British royalty. Among them is 66-year-old Sharon Stone, who spoke candidly about the couple in an interview with Marie Claire.
According to the actress, Harry and Meghan have become an integral and supportive part of the community: "You know, what makes them so wonderful is that they didn't come here to live off our community, they came to be part of our community."
"My friend said she was sitting in her car and they rode their bikes across the street and waved at her while she was stopped at the red light." The actress praised the simplicity and humility they have and added that they live in Montecito without demanding special treatment."
“They are part of our community, they have become a generous, supportive, and participatory part of our community. They are not here to tell us, ‘Would you like to kiss my ass?’”