Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are firing back at the backlash, stressing that Meghan, a proud Los Angeles resident, considers the city her “home” and the devastating fires that ravaged the area. The heart is broken.
As an isolated fellow, the duchess is deeply affected by the disaster, her ties to the city deeper than a mere celebrity headline.
An insider close to Sussex said Page six that he was deeply offended by the accusation, saying that his involvement was motivated by genuine sympathy, not publicity.
“It’s disgusting to Meghan and Harry that anyone would think this is just a photo opportunity,” the source said, making it clear that their hearts are fully invested in supporting the community.
The Duke and Duchess have reportedly invested significant time, resources and donations to help victims, long before the media caught on to their involvement.
“They have devoted countless hours to volunteering,” said one source, dismissing the idea that their actions were driven by anything other than genuine concern.
Meanwhile, the couple face possible eviction from their £23million Montecito mansion as wildfires rage across southern California.
With hurricane-force winds forecast to make the fire worse, officials have issued a red flag warning for the area.
Despite the growing threat, Harry and Meghan have shown unwavering support, opening their doors to loved ones fleeing the flames just days before the danger reached their doorstep.
The wildfires have already claimed 24 lives and burned more than 40,000 acres, leaving the couple caught between helping others and preparing their own evacuation.