The Duke and Duchess of Sussex joined California wildfire relief initiatives on Friday — delivering aid and interacting victims at a meal distribution site. with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have also opened their Montecito home to friends who have been displaced by the deadly blaze. At least 11 people were killed this week as flames ripped through entire neighborhoods and razed thousands of homes. The royals could face eviction themselves as their locality remains a ‘high fire risk’.
Footage shared by local news outlet Fox 11 showed the couple hugging people and interacting with emergency teams at the Pasadena Community Centre in Los Angeles. They also met with mayor Victor Gordo and reportedly helped to help distribute food and supplies to victims of the Eaton Fire on Friday. Markle was also spotted interacting with people who have lost their homes to the recent fires.
According to reports, the couple have donated clothing, children’s items and other essential supplies for people affected by the fires. They have also invited friends and loved ones who had been forced to evacuate into their home.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle live in Montecito, near Santa Barbara — some 90 miles from Los Angeles. Recent reports indicate that the Sussexes will be forced to evacuate if the LA wildfires continue to spread. Their home is located in a ‘high fire risk’ area and may face extensive power outages at this time.
Earlier this week a report by The Telegraph confirmed that the Southern California Edison was considering a ‘public safety power shutoff’ in parts of Santa Barbara County due to the wildfire risk.
(With inputs from agencies)