Inside Meghan Markle And Prince Harry's New Project

Ever since Meghan Markle and Prince Harry announced that they were going to step down from their royal roles, people have been wondering what they were going to do next. It's been a little over a year since the royal couple made their shocking statement, but it wasn't until the middle of February 2021 that Buckingham Palace officially confirmed that the duo weren't going to return as working royals. 

According to People, on Feb. 19 2021, Buckingham Palace announced, "The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have confirmed to Her Majesty The Queen that they will not be returning as working members of the royal family." The statement revealed that Meghan and Harry would no longer keep their patronages, which, per People, includes "their royal involvement with numerous U.K. charities," and that "Prince Harry would lose of his honorary military appointments." Buckingham Palace said that those would instead be placed "among working members of the royal family." Tensions are clearly high as a result of this step down. 

So, now that Meghan and Harry are almost parting ways with their royal duties, what is going to be their next project? Turns out the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are still actively given back and have recently partnered with World Central Kitchen. Keep reading to find out more about this exciting new project. 

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry will provide relief in the wake of 'climate disasters'

On Feb. 24, 2021, World Central Kitchen, an organization devoted to providing meals in the wake of natural disasters, shared on their website that they were partnering with Meghan Markle and Prince Harry for a new project. 

They wrote, "WCK, in its joint philanthropic partnership with The Duke and Duchess of Sussex's nonprofit Archewell Foundation, is developing a series of four Community Relief Centers in regions of the world prone to climate disasters." These centers would be used to provide "relief and resilience" for the communities in which they are based and will ensure "healing and strength" to the people in times of crisis. WCK also added that "construction of the first of four centers in the Caribbean Commonwealth of Dominica is now complete." Dominica is a mountainous and volcanic Caribbean island just south of Guadeloupe, and, due to its location, has also suffered from hurricanes in the past. So much so, that Dominica decided to become the "world's first climate resilient nation."

Meghan and Prince Harry's involvement with WCK on this help and humane project will definitely be a positive turn of events for these royals.