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Days After Turning Her LA Estate into a Refuge for Pacific Palisades Wildfire Victims, Angelina Jolie Partners with British Sussex Royals, Prince Harry and Meghan Meghan in a Monumental $20 Million Donation to Southern California Relief Efforts

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Angelina Jolie, Prince Harry, and Meghan Markle Donate $20 Million to Southern California Wildfire Relief Fund

As Southern California grapples with the devastating aftermath of the Pacific Palisades wildfires, acts of compassion and solidarity have emerged from some of the world’s most recognized figures. Days after Angelina Jolie opened her Los Angeles home to wildfire victims, the Academy Award-winning actress joined forces with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle to donate a staggering $20 million to the Southern California Wildfire Relief Fund.

Angelina Jolie Opens Her Home to Victims

Known for her humanitarian efforts, Angelina Jolie was among the first celebrities to step forward during the crisis. The actress welcomed displaced families into her sprawling Los Angeles mansion, providing a safe haven for those who lost their homes to the inferno. Speaking about her decision, Jolie said, “This is a time to come together and support one another. The destruction is unimaginable, and my heart goes out to everyone affected by this tragedy.”

A Royal Alliance for Relief

Days after opening her home, Jolie partnered with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, to amplify her efforts. Together, they pledged $20 million to the Southern California Wildfire Relief Fund, which will be used to provide immediate aid, rebuild homes, and support long-term recovery efforts for affected communities.

In a joint statement, the trio emphasized the importance of unity and action:

“This crisis is a stark reminder of how vulnerable we are to the forces of nature, but also of how powerful we can be when we come together. We stand with the people of Southern California and hope this contribution brings relief and hope to those who need it most.”

Unprecedented Devastation in Southern California

The wildfires, driven by high winds and dry conditions, have scorched thousands of acres, destroyed hundreds of homes, and displaced countless families. The Southern California Wildfire Relief Fund, supported by the trio’s donation, will provide vital resources, including temporary housing, food, medical aid, and support for first responders.

Public and Celebrity Reactions

The generous gesture has drawn widespread praise, with social media abuzz about the collaboration between the Hollywood icon and the royal couple. Fans and followers have lauded their proactive approach, calling it “an inspiring example of leadership during a crisis.”

Other celebrities have also joined the relief efforts, including fundraising campaigns and donations from high-profile figures across entertainment and sports.

Hope for Recovery

While the fires have left a trail of destruction, acts of kindness like these are helping communities find hope and resilience. With Jolie, Harry, and Meghan leading the way, the focus is now on rebuilding lives and providing relief to those affected.

As the fires continue to smolder, their unified message rings clear: no effort is too small when it comes to helping those in need.

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