An expert has noted the way Prince Harry and Meghan Markle referred to themselves in a statement about the Californian wildfires and suggested it could be a sneaky message
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle seem to have hinted at the state of their relationship with the royal family in their statement about the Los Angeles wildfires.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have been deeply affected by the raging California wildfires. Neighbors were welcomed into the comfort of their home while they also volunteered at the World Central Kitchen over the weekend, helping serve food and necessities.
As Montecito authorities issued warnings to prepare for possible evacuations, the couple sent out a compassionate statement, saying, “If a friend, loved one, or pet has to evacuate and you are able to offer them a safe haven in your home, please do.”
They continued, “And be sure to check in with any disabled or elderly neighbors to see if they need help evacuating. Some families and people have been left with nothing. Please consider donating clothing, children’s toys and clothing, and other essentials. The American Red Cross is on the ground helping those in need.”
Their statement also gave advice for those wanting to contribute to relief efforts. Meanwhile, royal commentators have been left curious about the stylization of Harry and Meghan’s titles in the announcement.
The Daily Mail’s Ephraim Hardcastle column highlighted the use of “Prince Harry and Meghan, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex” as their titles, wondering why Meghan isn’t addressed as princess, despite being married to Harry. This same style is consistent across all public communications and their website.
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