Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are making a big donation from their royal wedding earnings to fight hunger during the novel coronavirus outbreak.
Just weeks after formally leaving their royal roles, the couple gave around C$158,000 in profits from the BBC broadcast of their 2018 wedding day to Feeding Britain, a charity that helps eliminate hunger in the U.K.
Representation for the couple said they are “delighted” to see the royal funds go to “a great cause,” according to Today. The Archbishop of Canterbury, who officiated their marriage, is also president of Feeding Britain.
Archbishop Justin Welby has been a staple in the royal household for years, often overseeing royal baby christenings and other important events.