Shannon Watts of Moms Demand Action shared a note from Meghan thanking the ladies for "the work you are doing to hold our kids, households and communities safe".
Meghan Markle praised the work of girls campaigning for safer gun laws — and sent them some "delicious and appreciated" treats to keep them fueled.
Shannon Watts of Moms Demand Action published on Wednesday that the company had obtained a personal notice from the Duchess of Sussex.
"@MomsDemand volunteers and workforce have been working around the clock for weeks, so it was once moving to receive such a supportive observe - and snacks! - from the Duchess of Sussex today," Watts shared on Twitter along with a picture of the note.



Watts later accompanied up with another tweet: "Lots of questions about the snacks! Donuts, bagels w/the works, coffee, cookies, etc… Delicious and appreciated."
Meghan's word used to be on stationery proposing her royal monogram, a easy cursive "M" topped via a crown.
"Good afternoon ladies!" the mother of two — son Archie, 3, and daughter Lilibet, 1 — wrote. "To every of you and your fearless leader, Shannon, a large thank you for the work you are doing to hold our kids, families, and communities safe."
She continued, "Please comprehend that whilst you may additionally feel exhausted by using your endless hours of dedication to this cause, I hope you experience energized in understanding that the work you are doing is quintessential and so deeply appreciated. As a mom, as a friend, thank you so much!"
Meghan, 40, signed the letter with her first identify in her recognizable penmanship (she once worked as a professional calligrapher!), above a typed "Meghan, The Duchess of Sussex."
Moms Demand Action describes itself as a "grassroots motion of Americans conflict for public safety measures that can guard people from gun violence. We skip greater gun legal guidelines and work to close the loopholes that jeopardize the security of our families."



Ahead of Meghan's return to the U.K. in early June with Prince Harry to take part in Queen Elizabeth's Platinum Jubilee celebrations, Meghan visited Uvalde, Texas, to honor the victims of the fundamental faculty shooting that took the lives of 19 younger students and two teachers.
Meghan, who lives in California with Prince Harry and their children, was once noticed laying white plant life with a crimson ribbon at a memorial outdoor Uvalde County Courthouse. She then knelt down and hung her head at the cross for victim Uziyah Garcia.
The Duchess of Sussex crossed her arms as she walked around searching at the memorials to the victims. She was once dressed casually in jeans, sneakers and a baseball cap.
Meghan took the time out in a private ability as a mother, to provide her condolences and support in individual to a neighborhood experiencing unimaginable grief, according to a spokesperson for the Duchess of Sussex.

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