Duchess Meghan visits children’s hospital in Los Angeles and reads fairy tales – 2024-04-03 21:10:04

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2024-04-03 21:10:04

Duchess Meghan demonstrated her acting skills in a children’s hospital in Los Angeles. The royal’s visit was captured on social media.

Duchess Meghan visited patients at a children’s hospital in Los Angeles. When she read these fairy tales, she demonstrated her acting skills. During the visit on March 21, Prince Harry’s wife led a “Literally Healing” session.

The clinic has now published photos of this on Instagram. These show the royal in a dress consisting of a transparent blouse with a high collar and a long skirt with a floral pattern. She paired it with flat, black pumps. Her hair fell loosely over her shoulders. She wore a mask in the facility for protection.

“The children laughed and sang as the Duchess took on a different role with each page and read favorite books such as ‘Rosie the Riveter’, ‘Pete the Cat’ and ‘I Saw a Cat’ to her patients,” it said Post Office. Meghan also helped the children with activities related to the respective book.

People magazine also reports that Meghan greeted the children as they gathered for storytime, then excitedly pointed to the cover of “Rosie Revere, Engineer” and told the group, “This is one of my favorite books. “

The mother of two then read “lively,” accompanying the stories with her voice and gestures. The children shouted out the answers and sang along as Meghan performed “Pete the Cat and His Four Groovy Buttons.” “That was a great choice, friends,” she said as she closed the book.

Many celebrities support the hospital

Literally Healing is a reading program at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles that donates more than 65,000 books annually to the hospital’s families. The story time was part of “Make March Matter,” an annual fundraiser by the hospital that “brings together celebrities, corporations and the general public in support of the hospital’s mission.”

Since 2016, the campaign has raised more than ten million US dollars (the equivalent of around 9.3 million euros) for the Children’s Hospital Los Angeles. Other celebrities who have visited the children’s hospital to cheer up the sick children include Mark Hamill, Tom Holland, Zendaya and Jake Gyllenhaal.

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