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Princes Harry and Meghan visit military families at the Pendleton campus in San Diego.

Princes Harry and Meghan visit military families at the Pendleton campus in San Diego.

Принцы Гарри и Меган посещают семьи военнослужащих в кампусе Пендлтон в Сан-Диего.

Since the Duke and Duchess of Sussexkite moved to America, they have always done some sort of activity to honor US Veterans Day or Remembrance Day in the UK. Harry has faced clear rejection from the Windsors over his attempts to honor British veterans from America, including the Windsors' refusal to bring Harry's wreath to the Cenotaph in 2020. Last year, King Charles even removed Harry's wreath from an exhibition at The Poppy Factory - it's so profound the royal family's contempt and disrespect for veterans.

In past years, we learned about the Sussexes' activities after the Memorial Day events. I'm glad they did something ahead of time this year, coursing before Veterans Day and Memorial Day! On Wednesday, Meghan and Harry visited''San Diego to participate in two events. In the afternoon, they visited Base Pendleton and spent time with military families. Then in the evening, they helped open a new building for Navy SEALs and veterans.

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are gearing up for Veterans Day.

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On Wednesday, the Archwell organization associated with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex shared the news that they "spent the morning with veterans and active military personnel and their loved ones at Camp Pendleton in San Diego, California. "

On their visit to San Diego, Megan, 42, and Harry, 39, attended Operation Bigs, a mentoring program for children of military families, including service members, veterans and families of fallen soldiers. Meeting before Veterans Day, which falls on Saturday, they discussed how''The mentoring offered by the Operation Bigs program has helped them achieve their goals and ambitions, as well as helping the community.

According to the Archwell website, the program was founded in 2004 and helps connect "young people and families with mentors who can understand the common experiences and challenges faced by children who have a parent or parents in the armed forces, both during their deployment and after their return." Since its launch, Operation Bigs has helped more than 3,000 children of U.S. Navy and Marine Corps personnel, and the program has expanded to more than 30 locations nationwide.

It's gratifying that the U.S. military and veteran community is so warmly embraced by Harry, so he has become a kind of''royal starlet at their events. Despite this, we'd like to point out Meghan's fashion details: her navy-colored sweater at Camp Pendleton was by Carolina Herrera (and already sold out), and her suit at the venue's opening was by Armani.

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