King Charles delivered a heartfelt message on World Humanitarian Day, following what appeared to be an olive branch extended by Meghan Markle to the royal family.
On August 19, the Monarch expressed his deep gratitude to humanitarians, volunteers, and aid workers for their tireless efforts supporting the Disasters Emergency Committee around the world.
Buckingham Palace, through the official royal family page, shared a video highlighting the remarkable philanthropic work being done in war-torn and disaster-stricken areas.
King Charles’ statement read: “These images capture just a glimpse of the incredible work by humanitarians, volunteers, and aid workers supporting the member charities of the Disasters Emergency Committee.”
“Amidst the backdrop of conflict, climate change, and natural disasters, I was especially struck by the recurring themes of hope and resilience that shine through these photographs.”
“I want to extend my deepest thanks to the British public for their extraordinary generosity, which has enabled swift action to aid those in the most desperate circumstances, and to express my utmost admiration for the humanitarians who risk so much in service to others.”
King Charles’ message of peace came shortly after the Duchess of Sussex spoke about “love and kindness” at the Afro Women and Power event, which marked the final day of her tour in Colombia with Prince Harry.
Meghan remarked, “My approach to things is less about the fight and more about how we can bring love, kindness, and generosity to the forefront.”
Following Meghan’s comments, body language expert Judi James suggested to *The Sun* that the Duchess might be sending a message of peace to the Monarch.
