Prince Harry and Meghan Markle volunteered at an evacuation center where they met with fire victims and first responders – after announcing they would open their Montecito home to people in need. Their Archwell Foundation has already worked with chef José Andrés’ World Central Kitchen to provide meals. Their visit to evacuation centers was part of their ongoing philanthropy, but it became a huge controversy because they were photographed kissing people – making it seem like nothing. other than a public relations stunt.
Amid all this, a claim is going viral on social media that Meghan Markle actually hugged a woman who was later seen leaving the evacuation center with Harry and Meghan and was likely part of their staff. “They leave with the girl she kisses on camera, she’s part of their team, Meghan only hugs her at the end because Harry lets her know they’re being filmed from behind,” he said. declared a post making this viral claim.
“She leaves with this same woman, she is a staff member. Meghan knew the camera was on here, it was performative compassion. As they leave, Harry waves to the cameraman behind them, assuming who they are not weren’t waiting and Meghan then quickly leaves to kiss the girl again,” another post said.
Meghan haters lapped it up and attacked Meghan for pretending on camera.
British journalist Neil Sean claimed that American channels had been warned in advance before Harry and Meghan’s visits. They had a camera crew and security when they went there, Sean said, adding that it was an alleged staff member that Meghan hugged. He argued that it made no sense that the woman left with them.
Although it is not possible to confirm whether the woman was part of their staff, she may have been a volunteer at the evacuation center who accompanied them out of the center. The woman also wore a lanyard indicating she likely worked at the center.
“Harry and Meghan, American version of the royal family”
Body language expert Judi James said Harry and Meghan’s visit to the Los Angeles fire victims exuded royal status and they behaved as if they were America’s version of the royal family. “Meghan here gives some full hugs in a ritual of consolation and her facial expression reflects the sadness that the people she meets must be feeling,” James told the Mirror. “Along with the couple’s more hands-on help, there’s a sense that they’re like the American version of our royals.”