The Duke and Duchess of Sussex said, "These courageous guys and women, as well as their families, have made awesome sacrifices and embody duty and service".
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are honoring carrier personnel on Remembrance Day and Veterans Day.
In a new publish on their Archewell Foundation website on Friday, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex shared a image through Chris Allerton, their wedding photographer. In the black and white snap, the couple faces navy personnel, along with one protecting an American flag.
"On this Veterans Day and Remembrance Day, we honor carrier contributors throughout the world," they wrote. "These courageous guys and women, as nicely as their families, have made incredible sacrifices and embody responsibility and service."



Meghan, 41, and Prince Harry, 38, continued, "We are proud to work with so many corporations that guide veterans and navy families, including: The Invictus Games Foundation, The Mission Continues, Team Rubicon, Scotty's Little Soldiers and The Greatest GENERATIONS Foundation. Today and every day, thank you for your service."
Last year, Meghan and Prince Harry made a surprise go to to a New Jersey navy base to mark Veterans Day. At a luncheon for carrier members and their spouses at the Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, Meghan and Harry discussed subjects like mental fitness and the importance of community.
Their cease in New Jersey got here one day after attending the 2021 Salute to Freedom gala at the Intrepid Museum in New York City. In prepared remarks at the gala, Prince Harry discussed the isolation provider members often sense when returning domestic and burdened the significance of assisting veterans.
"My ride in the army made me who I am today, and I will usually be grateful for the human beings I obtained to serve with — wherever in the world we were," said Harry, who served a decade in the British army and undertook two tours in Afghanistan. "But in war, you also see and experience things you hope no one else has to. These stay with us, now and again like a slideshow of images."



Harry stated that he created the Invictus Games "to honor the legacy of these who have given so much" as nicely as to exhibit "that the men and ladies who have skilled service injuries, as nicely as their families, are the strongest human beings in the world...and they deserve a platform to be seen, a platform to be recognized, and a platform to be definitely celebrated."
He then went on to welcome the 2021 Intrepid Valor Award honorees, who he stated "are part of an eternal bond. You are part of the team of teams. And we will constantly have your backs. You are not alone."

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