Meghan reveals heartbreaking tale of mum who lost home in LA fire in new vid
MEGHAN Markle has posted a new video opening T-shirts donated from Billie Eilish for a family whose home was devastated in the LA wildfires. The blazes have killed 25, destroyed 12,000 buildin…
MEGHAN Markle has posted a new video opening T-shirts donated from Billie Eilish for a family whose home was devastated in the LA wildfires.
The blazes have killed 25, destroyed 12,000 buildings and other structures and burned through more than 60 square miles of land.
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Meghan revealed the surprise opening on InstagramCredit: Instagram
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Meghan was excited to share the newsCredit: Instagram
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The Duchess showing off merchandiseCredit: Instagram
In the post on Instagram, Meghan spoke about getting in touch with a mum and daughter who were affected by the raging wildfires.
The Duchess of Sussex said that the daughter was badly missing a Billie Eilish t-shirt bought at a concert which was reduced to ash in the tragedy.
But Meghan revealed she had managed to secure merchandise signed by the pop star for the youngster.
Meghan, who was visibly excited, showed off a "lunch-box" thing as she quipped she "felt really old".
The Duchess thanked everyone who "showed up in big and small ways" and helped victims of the California wildfires.
She added: "Huge thank you Billie Eilish, this is going to mean so much to her.
"Honestly to Adam Levine and Bahati, you guys helped get this over the line."
The caption read: "Let’s keep supporting those affected by the California wildfires.
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"Thanks to everyone who made this possible but most importantly, thank you to our first responders who are the community’s real heroes.
"As ever, Meghan."
The Los Angeles wildfires that occurred in January 2025 are predicted to have cost in excess of $135bn (£109.7bn).
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