Prince Harry and Meghan Markle issued an important message after the Walses reportedly left King Charles alone amid the ongoing royal residence feud.
People magazine shared a video, featuring the Duke and Duchess of Sussex enjoying delightful moments during their recent trip to Colombia on August 23.
The former working royals began their tour on August 15 and marked their presence at different events, promoting humanitarian works.
The above-mentioned media outlet reported that the Montecito couple's Archewell Foundation aims to extend support in the "education, culture and community well-being" sectors of the South American country.
As reported by GB News, Harry and Meghan want to "make strides toward a more equitable and compassionate world" with their help to the underprivileged communities.
The statement further said, "Each of these initiatives underscores our commitment to making a difference and supporting programs that uplift and empower individuals and communities."
It is important to note that Harry and Meghan's comments came amid reports that the Prince and Princess of Wales decided to exclude themselves from Charles and Prince Andrew's feud over the Royal Lodge.
Notably, an insider shared that the California-based pair, who seemingly expressed desires to return to the royal family, might extend their support to the Monarch.
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