The Jerusalem Post

Charity, not presents, say Prince Harry and fiancée Meghan

- • By MICHAEL HOLDEN (Ben Birchall/Reuters)

LONDON (Reuters) – Britain’s Prince Harry and his fiancée, Meghan Markle, have asked that anyone who wants to send them a present to mark their wedding next month make a donation to charity instead, his office said on Monday.

Harry and US actress Markle, who will marry at Windsor Castle on May 19, have drawn large cheering crowds whenever they have appeared in public since their engagement was announced last November.

In a statement, Harry’s office said the couple were incredibly grateful for the goodwill they had been shown and “are keen that as many people as possible benefit from this generosity of spirit.”

“The couple have therefore asked that anyone who might wish to mark the occasion considers making a donation to charity, rather than sending a wedding gift,” the statement said.

Harry and Markle have selected seven charities, none of which they have direct links to, which they want people to support.

These include the Children’s HIV Associatio­n; the Myna Mahila Foundation, which helps women in Mumbai’s slums; the Crisis homelessne­ss charity; the conservati­on group Surfers Against Sewage; and Scotty’s Little Soldiers, which supports children who have lost a parent while serving in the British military.

“To have been personally chosen by Prince Harry and Meghan Markle is an incredible honor for Scotty’s Little Soldiers, and we are extremely grateful for the opportunit­y,” said the charity’s founder, Nikki Scott. “Having met Prince Harry at Buckingham Palace last year, I know that the armed forces, and looking after the children our heroes have left behind, is close to his heart.”

Harry, a former army officer and veteran of two tours in Afghanista­n, has been a prominent campaigner for military veterans.

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PRINCE HARRY and his fiancée, Meghan Markle.

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