Prince Harry leaves charity ‘gobsmacked’ after shock move that echoes Meghan Markle

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It has emerged that Prince Harry has followed in the footsteps of his wife, Meghan Markle, by donating to a Nottingham-based food poverty and social justice charity to help fund its services

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Prince Harry has left a charity ‘completely gobsmacked’(Image: Getty Images)

Prince Harry has left a charity “completely gobsmacked” with an unexpected move that follows in the footsteps of his wife, Meghan. It has emerged that the Duke of Sussex has thanked a community project based in Nottingham by making a ‘significant’ donation to help fund its services.

The charity, Himmah, says the undisclosed sum will fund more than 650 much-needed food parcels for vulnerable families in the city. Harry’s donation comes four years after the Duchess of Sussex donated ÂŁ10,000 with funds from The Royal Foundation for the charity to purchase equipment and fund the Salaam Shalom Kitchen, a joint Muslim and Jewish community project offering hot meals and groceries.

Harry and Meghan together in New York last month
Harry and Meghan together in New York last month (Image: Getty Images for TIME)

Himmah, which tackles poverty, racism and social exclusion and is based in Gamble Street in the Radford area of the city, said it was “hugely humbled” at Harry’s donation.

Sajid Mohammed, director at Himmah, said: “I could not believe it when we got the email. To have been chosen by such a high-profile royal once is amazing, but to have been supported by Prince Harry, too, left us completely gobsmacked.”

In a letter to Himmah released by the charity, Harry said: “Nottingham holds a special place in my heart, having had the privilege of visiting and supporting the community there for over a decade.

“The incredible work Himmah does to address food insecurity, poverty, and social exclusion should be recognised and applauded. I’m happy to be able to play a small part in your mission to bring communities together by creating opportunities and support for those facing hardship.”

Harry and Meghan visited Nottingham on one of their first joint royal engagements
Harry and Meghan visited Nottingham on one of their first joint royal engagements (Image: Getty Images)

Himmah provides more than 1,300 emergency food parcels to people across the city every month and serves more than 1,200 hot meals from its city centre community hub.

The charity also runs a community garden, distributes school uniforms to low-income families, and provides budgeting advice and services.

Mr Mohammed added: “The number of people in need in Nottingham shot up during Covid and has only gotten worse as more people suffer the cost-of-living crisis and others lose their jobs due to the cost-of-business crisis.

“Many of our service users are working people who are struggling to make ends meet and unable to afford the basics, like fresh produce, toilet roll or toothpaste.

“Government grant and bid opportunities have declined, and competition for the funds is fierce, meaning we’re increasingly dependent on community giving and so grateful for every penny our supporters provide. Himmah’s work is not just about providing food – it’s about restoring dignity, hope and stability to people’s lives.”

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