Princis Harijs un Megana lūdz fanus nesūtīt dāvanas bērnam, bet ziedot labdarībai
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Princis Harijs un Megana lūdz fanus nesūtīt dāvanas bērnam, bet ziedot labdarībai

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Princis Harijs un viņa sieva hercogiene Megana lūguši fanus nesūtīt dāvanas viņu bērnam, kuram kuru katru dienu jānāk pasaulē, bet tā vietā ziedot labdarības organizācijām, kuru patroni ir Saseksu pāris.

Princis Harijs un Megana lūdz fanus nesūtīt dāvana...

Ar sociālo tīklu palīdzību Saseksas hercogu pāris izteicis lielu paldies faniem par Meganai izrādīto lielo atbalstu, kā arī pateicies par dāvanām viņu drīzumā gaidāmajam mazulim (pēc daudzu fanu domām bērns būs meitenīte). Lai gan Megana un Harijs ir ļoti pateicīgi par fanu izrādīto mīlestību, viņi mudinājuši nesūtīt dāvanas bērnam, bet tā vietā ziedot labdarībai, lai iepriecinātu tos, kuriem dzīvē nav paveicies tā, kā Saseksas hercogu pārim.

Pāris izvēlējies atbalstīt labdarības organizācijas, kas palīdz bērniem un trūkumā nonākušiem vecākiem. Viņi mudinājuši fanus ziedot tādiem fondiem kā „The Lunchbox Fund”, „Little Village”, „Well Child”, un „Baby2Baby”.

Aizvadītajā nedēļā Saseksas hercogu pāris izveidoja savu oficiālo kontu sociālās saziņas vietnē „Instagram” un uzrādīja jaunu Ginesa rekordu, nepilnās sešās stundās sasniedzot vienu miljonu lielu sekotāju skaitu. Tagad pārim ir jau 4,3 miljoni sekotāju, bet šis skaitlis aizvien turpina augt.

2019. gada 1. februāris. Viesojoties Bristolē, Megana Mārkla izvēlējusies modes nama „Oscar de la Renta” kleitu ar apdruku, kam pieskaņojusi olīvu krāsas „clutch” somiņu un „Sarah Flint” garos zābakus.

Meganas Mārklas topošās māmiņas stils

Harijs un Megana ļoti aktīvi ievieto informāciju savā jaunajā kontā un piektajā ierakstā pauduši prieku un apbrīnu par aizvadītās nedēļas nogalē notikušo Saseksas mazuļa virtuālo pūriņa svētku ballīti (#GlobalSussexBabyShower).

Megana Mārkla vienmēr glāsta savu grūtnieces vēderiņu

Atgādināsim, ka arī pirms kāzām princis Harijs un Megana Mārkla lūdza viesus nepasniegt viņiem dāvanas, bet tā vietā ziedot labdarībai.

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Today The Duke of Sussex met with families, children and young adults at @Ymcaenglandandwales in South Ealing as a continuation of his dedicated work in the mental health space. “There continues to be huge progress in smashing the stigma that surrounds mental health, but let’s keep normalising the conversation. Let’s keep reminding each other that it’s okay to not be okay, and to listen to each other. After all, how we think determines how we act, how we feel, and how we treat ourselves and those around us.” -The Duke of Sussex. It takes courage, strength and honesty, but talking through your mental health issues often becomes the key to dealing with them. Just like physical exercise, which we all know is good for us; we have to care for our minds as much as we do for our bodies. 1 in 4 people will experience a mental health problem at some point in their lives. It is a part of all of us. Have an unashamed conversation on how you feel, be empowered to share your story and you will see you are not alone. For more information visit @heads_together.⁣ - 📷Royal Communications / PA

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After serving in the @BritishArmy for ten years, The Duke of Sussex has committed himself to promoting the welfare of members of the Armed Forces and veterans. The Duke knows the lasting effects military service can have, as soldiers recover from PTS after battle or struggle to get back into the normalities of civilian life. Through his work with servicemen and women, The Duke has also seen how families benefit from extra support when their loved ones are away and adjusting to life back home. He met many soldiers and their families at the Lord Mayor’s Big Curry Lunch in London today. This is an annual event which raises money for @soldierscharity to support those who served in Iraq and Afghanistan. The Duke’s work with wounded servicemen and women has included creating @weareinvictusgames, volunteering with the Army's Personnel Recovery Unit in London, trekking with wounded servicemen and women to the South Pole and in the Arctic and supporting a number of adventure challenges through his Endeavour Fund. The Duchess of Sussex was unfortunately unable to attend today, but has joined her husband in supporting the troops at the Invictus Games, Endeavour Fund and with the TILS Fund, as an extension of her previous work in this space. By participating in events like today’s, The Duke hopes that servicemen and women are recognised for their unique skill set and abilities, and that we all work together to ensure that they and their families have the support they need and deserve during and after service.

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The Duke of Sussex attends the ‘Our Planet’ premiere at the Natural History Museum with The Prince of Wales and The Duke of Cambridge, lending their joint support for the protection of our environment. As president of @africanparksnetwork, The Duke of Sussex continues to advocate for the communities and wildlife that coexist in some of the most vulnerable environments around the world. Be it human wildlife conflict or natural disasters, these communities (park rangers, school children, families) are on the frontline of conservation and we must do more to help them as we also work to safeguard the animals and landscapes that are in critical danger. A few recent photos that look back on: Prince Harry’s long time commitment to this cause as well as a glimpse into the work he and The Duchess of Sussex did in 2017. Their Royal Highnesses travelled to Botswana to assist Dr. Mike Chase of Elephants Without Borders in equipping a bull elephant with a satellite collar. Approximately 100 elephants are poached/killed every day for their ivory tusks. Using satellite technology allows conservationists to track their critical migratory patterns and to protect them and the local communities from human wildlife conflict. The elephant pictured was sedated for just 10 minutes before he was up and back with his herd. Tracking his movements has allowed conservationists to better protect him and other elephants and ensure heightened protection for these beautiful creatures moving forward. Credit: Image 1 PA

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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are so grateful for the well wishes in anticipation of their first born. Today we introduce you to one of four charities the couple has asked that you consider supporting in lieu of sending gifts. Please meet The Lunchbox Fund:@thelunchboxfund provides a nutritious daily school meal to children in South Africa who would otherwise go hungry. Since its inception, @thelunchboxfund has provided over 20 million meals to school children in need. This meal encourages children to attend school and enables them to better concentrate and maximise their learning potential. As President and Vice President of The Queens Commonwealth Trust, The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are committed to supporting the children and communities of the 53 commonwealth countries around the world. For those members of the public who have graciously asked to send baby gifts for the couple’s upcoming arrival, they ask that instead, you consider lending your support to @thelunchboxfund or the other 3 charities we will be sharing on our page Thank you for your kindness! Photos courtesy of: @thelunchboxfund

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As a continuation of yesterday’s post, we now introduce you to London based organisation, Little Village. Similar to a food bank, @littlevillagehq is for clothes, toys and essentials for babies and children up to the age of five. The Duchess of Sussex became aware of the organisation last December and strongly believes in their community ethos and goal to ensure every parent and young child have the necessary supplies and support they need. The couple have made private contributions in the last few months, and are excited to share this special organisation with you. Please consider supporting @littlevillagehq - their staff and volunteers work tirelessly to help local families have the support they need to thrive. That’s what community is all about. Photos via: @littlevillagehq

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The Duke of Sussex has proudly been patron of UK based organization Well Child since 2007. Over 100,000 children and young people are living with serious illness or exceptional health needs across the UK. Many spend months, even years in hospital vs at home because there is no support enabling them to leave. Well Child’s vision is for every child and young person living with serious health needs to have the best chance to thrive properly supported at home with their families. Both the Duke and Duchess attended the Well Child Awards in the winter of 2018, supporting the incredible families and children who benefit from the Well Child programs. For those who have inquired, The Duke and Duchess of Sussex ask that you consider supporting @wellchild and three other select charities in lieu of sending baby gifts for their upcoming arrival. Thank you for the support and kindness! Photos via: @wellchild #worldhealthday

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Last but not least, we would like you to meet @Baby2Baby! As we shared, The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are immensely grateful for your kindness in anticipation of their baby. As a result of the inspiring support they have received from all of you, Baby2Baby is one of four selected charities they would like to introduce you to. As a native of Los Angeles, The Duchess of Sussex wanted to include a locally based charity from her hometown that helps children and parents in need. Baby2Baby provides children ages 0-12 living in poverty with the necessities every child deserves. In the last seven years, B2B has distributed over 50 million items to children in homeless shelters, domestic violence programs, foster care, hospitals, underserved schools, and to children who have lost everything in the wake of disasters. Please consider supporting this very special organization. Thank you for sharing the love ❤️ Photos courtesy of: @Baby2Baby

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