Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan
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Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan have opened their home to friends who had to flee the fires in Southern California.
Prince Harry (40) and Duchess Meghan’s (43) estate in Montecito was apparently spared from the devastating fires around Los Angeles. But some of the couple’s friends weren’t so lucky – and are now allowed to stay with the Sussexes. , Harry and Meghan welcomed friends and family who had to be evacuated into their home.
Meghan and Harry live 140 kilometers from the fires
Meghan, who is originally from Los Angeles, and husband Harry have been living with their children Prince Archie (5) and Princess Lilibet (3) in Montecito, a residential area in Santa Barbara that has not been evacuated, since their withdrawal from the British royal family.
Your house is located around 140 kilometers north of Los Angeles, where various forest fires broke out on Tuesday (January 7th), including in the Pacific Palisades and Malibu as well as Pasadena and Altadena, and at the same time several small fires spread quickly due to the strong wind spread widely. As a result of the devastating fires, more than 100,000 residents of the area in southern California were forced to evacuate their homes. Numerous houses burned down completely, including those of celebrities such as Paris Hilton (43), Anthony Hopkins (87) and Leighton Meester (38) and Adam Brody (45).
Call for help on their website
Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan also shared links to various aid organizations, including fire brigade foundations, food banks, animal rescues and the American Red Cross.
They also called for people to open their own four walls to evacuated friends or animals and to ask older people or neighbors with disabilities whether they need help with the evacuation.
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