The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Prince Harry, and Meghan Markle have joined international donors giving aid to the victims of flood in over 33 states in Nigeria.
The royals donated an unspecified amount to charity bodies working in Nigeria through their foundation.
Sky News reported in a news release that the Archewell Foundation had donated to both UNICEF and Save the Children.
According to the spokesperson, the generous gifts would “help offer relief following disastrous floods causing havoc in Nigeria.”
According to reports, the flood has displaced around 1.3 million people, killed over 600 individuals, and injured over 2,400 people.
Recall that Meghan recently revealed that she is 43% Nigerian after undergoing a genealogy test.
The mother of two disclosed this in the latest episode of her Spotify podcast, called Archetypes together with her guests on Issa Rae, Emily Bernard, and Ziwe Fumodoh, as they discuss their experiences as Black women on the topic “angry Black woman”.
According to the Duchess of Sussex, she discovered that she is 43% Nigerian after she carried out a genealogy test to find out more about her family descent.
The Royale noted that she will continue to search deeper as everyone she has told about her recent findings especially Nigerian women were shocked.
Also King Charles has replaced Prince Harry as the Captain General of the Royal Marines, an honorary military position that the Duke of Sussex was deprived of following Megxit.
The king disclosed this in a personal message to the Royal Marines as they mark their 358th birthday.
“It is the greatest possible pleasure to assume the role of your Captain General. I am exceptionally proud to follow in the footsteps of so many members of my family over the last three-and-a-half centuries, all of whom held the role with a deep sense of admiration”.
“The Royal Marines have a distinguished and unparalleled history, both on land and at sea. I draw immense inspiration from your courage, determination, self-discipline and a remarkable capacity to endure in the most“ extreme environments”.
“I feel greatly honoured to become part of the Corps Family and very much look forward to meeting many of you in the near future. In the meantime, this comes with my heartfelt and special wishes for a very happy 358th birthday. Per Mare, Per Terram”.
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