Prince Harry and Meghan Markle want people to donate to charity rather than sending wedding gifts

Because fighting homelessness is a lot better than a gravy boat.
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Kensington Palace have announced that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle would prefer for people to donate to charity to mark their wedding, rather than sending gifts.

The announcement was made Monday, and the couple have listed seven charities in particular which encompass the issues they care about.

So put down that fondue set and start donating.

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