Former working royal Meghan Markle has become the star of the show in a new video clip which highlights the work of a non-profit organisation, the Fisher House Foundation, which provides housing for military families.
The Duchess of Sussex narrated the video which was first screened on Monday for the charity which has been known to be a long-term supporter and Premier Partner of Prince Harry's Invictus Games, according to reports in the Mirror.In the clip, which was screened at an Invictus seminar, the former Suits actress can be seen meeting with families who have benefited from the organisation's services as she embraced them in a hug and listened to their touching stories.Over clips of injured veterans using sport to work through their injuries, Meghan says: "What does recovery mean to you?
For some, it means reclaiming their narrative, revolutionising your mindset. It's a change that's not only physical, it's mental, emotional, social."The Invictus Games show that this growth is about more than what meets the eye.
The spouse coordinating doctor visits, the children celebrating milestones. The mother, father, fellow veteran, the friend. There is a community near and far, surrounding servicemen and women when they deploy and long after they come home."Healing does not happen alone, it takes a village.
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