Duchess Meghan stopped by a local aid group's clothing drive earlier this week as wildfires continued to devastate the Los Angeles area.
Prince Harry and Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, on Dec. 11, met with victims of the devastating wildfires in California.
Duke and Dutchess of Sussex, escorted by Pasadena’s mayor, survey the fire’s destructive path. Here’s how it went.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex on Friday made a surprise visit to a meal distribution center set up for people affected by the wildfires that have devastated Los Angeles.
Meghan Markle has postponed the Jan. 15 release date of her Netflix show ‘With Love, Meghan’ to March 4 amid the devastation of the Los Angeles wildfires in a show of support for her home state, where she was born and raised and where she currently lives with Prince Harry,
The couple and their children—Prince Archie, five, and Princess Lilibet, three—live in Montecito, which is about 90 miles north of L.A. While there are no active wildfires near them at the moment, they too may be forced to evacuate and could experience a power shutoff due to the area’s high fire risk, according to the Independent.
The “Family Ties” actress, 58, took to X Saturday to blast the Duke and Duchess of Sussex for their Friday visit to victims of the Eaton Fire in Pasadena, calling it a “repulsive ‘photo op’ ” and labeling the couple disaster tourists.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex urge support for Southern California wildfire victims, highlighting relief efforts and organizations aiding displaced families and first responders.
Actress Justine Bateman eviscerated the Duke and Duchess of Sussex on social media for a tasteless "photo op" at an evacuation site for California wildfire victims.
Meghan Markle may be killing two birds with one stone and repair her reputation by delaying her Netflix series due to the California fires, experts say.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are doing their part to help amid the devastating wildfires in California. As Us Weekly reported, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex went to the World Central Kitchen in Pasadena,
Weaker winds and intense firefighting efforts over the weekend boosted containment of fires burning in and around Los Angeles, but the effects of the blazes on the entertainment world continue.