The Duchess of Sussex is celebrating her 40th birthday following a turbulent 12 months.
Meghan and Harry are likely to have planned a low-key celebration as they are reportedly taking time off to care for the latest addition to their family, baby Lili who is a little sister for their son Archie.
Daughter Lilibet was born exactly two months ago on June 4 after the duchess experienced the heartbreak of a miscarriage a few weeks before her 39th birthday last year.
The Sussexes have established a new life for themselves in the celebrity enclave of Montecito in California, buying a multimillion-pound home and launching a non-profit foundation.
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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have used their third wedding anniversary to announce a charitable project to build a community relief centre in Covid-stricken India.
Harry and Meghan’s Archewell Foundation, in partnership with World Central Kitchen, will set up the centre in Mumbai, in response to the country’s devastating second wave of coronavirus.
A statement on the Archewell website said the purpose was “to provide relief and resilience (as well as healing and strength)” for the communities.
It will be the third in a series of four relief centres for the foundation and World Central Kitchen, following projects in Dominica and Puerto Rico.
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