For Martin Luther King Day, Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan chose to give back. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex helped honor the life of the famed minister and activist by
supporting staff and volunteers at The King Center in Atlanta, a spokesperson for the couple confirms to Harper's BAZAAR.
Harry and Meghan marked the day by helping Martin Luther King Jr.’s daughter Dr. Bernice King, arranging meals to be provided to those organizing events at the center, which was founded by King’s family after his 1968 assassination.
Thank you, Prince Harry and Meghan, The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, for providing local Black-owned food trucks for our #MLKDay service project volunteers. Your care matters so much to those here to register and educate voters and collect items for our homeless neighbors. pic.twitter.com/U2JPbIxmNy
— The Martin Luther King, Jr. Center (@TheKingCenter) January 17, 2022
Local Black-owned food trucks served free lunches to those on-site who helped organize a number of events throughout Monday, January 17, including a voter registrationand education drive, and a service project to gather donations for unsheltered and homeless people in Atlanta.
Paige’s Pastries & Bistro and Parlay Savory Saloon parked up outside The King Center for Nonviolent Social Change to offer a mix of foods, from chili bowls and tacos to peach cobbler and cinnamon cream pound cake.
After the Sussexes’ donation, Bernice King wrote in a tweet, “I’m so grateful for your graciousness in honoring my father.”
Commemorative events on the day also included an annual service for MLK Day with keynote speaker Bishop Michael Curry, who gave the sermon at Harry and Meghan’s wedding ceremony in 2018. “We often ask ourselves how the life and legacy of people like the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. remain relevant in our current moment, and it would be difficult to overstate how much we need King’s prophetic witness right now,” Curry said in a written statement. “From his tireless advocacy for the right of all Americans to vote, to his model of faith animating nonviolent work for justice, King calls us to continue his work—and to truly labor for the realization of God’s Beloved Community.”
From:Harper's BAZAAR US