In the issue, Jose Andres, a chef who founded a nonprofit organization that provides food to those in need after natural disasters, described Harry and Meghan as “compassionate for people they don’t know” and said that “no Not only do they opine, they run towards the struggle.”
Andrew praised the couple for the way they “risk to help communities in need,” “providing mental health support to U.S. black women and girls and feeding those affected by natural disasters in India and the Caribbean.” “.
When the Sussex gave their interview to Oprah earlier this year, they received praise from around the world for being open and sincere about their struggles with mental health, and since then the prince has released a documentary series about mental well-being and the impact of therapy on your life.
“Going into action is not the easy choice for a young duke and duchess who has been blessed by birth and talent and who has been burned by fame,” Andrew also wrote. “It would be much safer to enjoy good fortune and keep quiet.”