Ahead of the Christmas, The Duke and Duchess of Sussex on Sunday took to Instagram a picture collage of 12 photos of charitable organisations’ accounts inspired by the 'Twelve Days of Christmas'.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s motive behind the post is to urge people to reflect on those who are in need, lonely, hungry and homeless. The caption of the Instagram post read, “ With the festive holiday season upon us, it’s also a reminder to reflect on those in need – those who may feel lonely, hungry, homeless, or may be experiencing the holidays for the first time without loved ones.
It’s an important time of year to help those around you who may be less fortunate, or who would appreciate even the smallest act of kindness.
Continuing our monthly tradition of highlighting accounts that do good, and inspired by the “Twelve Days of Christmas” - we have selected twelve organisations caring for those in need - especially at this time of year.
There are, thankfully, so many organisations around the world doing good on global and grassroots levels, many of which are not on Instagram.
Check out the accounts we have chosen and please share those in your own communities that are making a difference.
We would love to hear about the ones that inspire you - so please tell us and add your country’s flag!
A great initiative by the Royals has been taken for the Christmas!
Meanwhile, everyone has a question about where will the Couple and Archie spend their Christmas after it was confirmed they will not be at Sandringham with the Queen as prince Harry called her at Buckingham Palace earlier this month and declined her open invite.
Source: Wat-Not
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