'It’s very simple: love is love.' Channeling Princess Diana, Prince Harry and Meghan celebrate LGBTQ+ charities.
Prince Harry and Meghan, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, kicked off Pride Month by declaring that"love is love."
The @sussexroyal Instagram account used by Harry and Meghan is now following 11 accounts that support the LGBTQ+ community. It follows the tradition they began last month, when they followed mental health accounts, of rotating the Instagram accounts they follow each month based on"causes and social issues" they support.
One of the charities followed by Harry and Meghan in their new post is the Elton John AIDS Foundation, founded by Sir Elton John, a close friend of Princess Diana. Harry and Meghan, who gave birth to their son, Archie, last month, also followed a charity that supports older LGBTQ+ adults, one that offers safe homes for LGBTQ+ youth and one that works with institutions to create"inclusive and accepting cultures," among others.
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