Meghan Markle joins fundraising campaign for major cause: 'Incredibly touching'
Meghan Markle also sparked reactions with major move
Meghan Markle has become a part of a major fundraising campaign as she made a surprise visit to The Children's Hospital LA.
Meghan previously visited the hospital LA in 2024 when she led a reading session with the young patients.
The hospital’s official Instagram handle shared photos of Meghan saying, “Today we were honored to welcome LA’s own Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, to CHLA’s Creative Oasis, where she spent time painting alongside our incredible patients.”
It further said, “These special moments are a reminder of how powerful creativity can be in fostering joy, connection, and healing.”
It also disclosed, “Meghan’s visit is part of #MakeMarchMatter, our month-long fundraising campaign supporting the lifesaving care, research, and innovation that happens at CHLA every day. For 125 years, CHLA has been a steadfast beacon of hope and healing.”
Commenting on the post, one fan said: “This is incredibly touching. Bringing comfort, creativity, and smiles to children who are going through so much is such a beautiful use of her time and platform. A really special visit.”
Another said, “Duchess Meghan spending precious time with patients at the children's hospital in Los Angeles bringing love, affection.”
“Wonderful. Lovely to see Meghan with the children again. This is showing up and doing good and no doubt it gives the children a lift in the spirits,” the third said.
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