Los Angeles: In the wake of California’s deadly wildfires, Duchess of Sussex Meghan Markle has postponed the release of her Netflix show ‘With Love, Meghan’.
The series was scheduled to premiere on Netflix on January 15. Now according to the deadline it will be released on March 4.
Meghan says, “With Love, Meghan’s release has been moved up from its previously announced January premiere date to March 4 as we focus on the needs of those affected by the wildfires in our home state of California. “
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In a statement released by the streamer, Markle said, “I’m grateful to my partners at Netflix for supporting me in delaying the launch as we focus on the needs of people affected by the wildfires in my home state of California.” Are.”
Billed as a lifestyle program incorporating elements of cooking, gardening and shopping, the show is a “heartfelt tribute to the beauty of Southern California”, a move “due to the ongoing Los Angeles wildfires.” “due to destruction”.
On Friday, Meghan and Prince Harry were seen at the Pasadena Convention Center, meeting people displaced by the deadly Los Angeles fires.
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As reported by Pasadena Mayor Victor Gordo, the two met first responders and thanked them, anonymously distributing food under chef José Andrés’ nonprofit World Central Kitchen (with whom they have previously partnered). Helped and offered general assistance and comfort to those in need.
Over the years, both Markle and Prince Harry have made a well-documented, concerted effort to volunteer through their philanthropic arm Archewell Foundation, traveling globally to provide relief and resources.
Earlier, America’s newly elected President Donald Trump had expressed anger over the continuing horror of the fire in Southern California. Calling it “one of the worst disasters” in American history, he attacked the inability of officials to extinguish the fire. Donald Trump shares his thoughts on Truth Social.
“Fires are still raging in L.A., with incompetent policemen not knowing how to extinguish them. Thousands of magnificent homes are gone, and soon many more will be destroyed. There is death everywhere. This is one of the worst disasters There is one in the history of our country. They cannot extinguish the fire. What is wrong with them?”, wrote the newly elected President.
At least 24 people have died in the fire, according to the New York Times, while another round of high winds is expected to hit the area the next day. The two largest fires are in Palisades and Eaton. At least 16 people have died in the Eaton fire.