THEfriendship of Harry and Meghan with Jane Goodallwho passed away yesterday at the age of 91, was born in December 2018, during a formal meeting in Kensington Palace. Famous for his important studies on the behavior of the chimpanzees and esteemed globally for his commitment to insure the protection of their natural habitat, the ethologist then went to visit by the Sussex the following year, at their residence in Frogmore Cottage, in Windsor.
Harry and Meghan remember her friend Jane Goodhall
Saddened by the news of the disappearance of the friend, yesterday Harry and Meghan They hurried to release a touching tribute, calling it “a visionary philanthropy, a scientist, a friend of the planet and a friend for us too”.
Jane’s meeting with the newborn Archie
“His commitment to changing lives extends beyond what the world has been able to see” continues the tribute of the Sussex, which They also wanted to remember how the Goodhall had taken the little Archie in his armsborn for a few weeks, pampering him and talking to him like a grandmother. “He knew how to fill all those who had the privilege of knowing her with love and affection” was the conclusion of Harry and Meghan’s message. We will miss a lot. “
Harry with Jane Goodall in Windsor in 2019 (Getty Images)
When Harry promised to limit himself only to two children for the good of the planet
Following the visit of Goodall a Frogmore CottageHarry had been invited by the anthropologist herself to participate in an initiative dedicated to young people and conducted in Windsor Castle. Since then they had remained in contact and Harry also interviewed him for the magazine number Voguepublished by Meghan in 2029, in which the Prince promised that he has only two children precisely to not impact too much on the planet.
Jane Goodall, from home between the Royal
Over the years Jane Goodall often also met Queen Elizabeth. And in 2014 it was she who revealed intention Prince William to want to destroy all Buckingham Palace ivory. In one of his widespread tribute, the heir to the throne praised “infinite curiosity, compassion and pioneering spirit” of the scientist: “Jane Goodall made the difference”.
Ten years earlier, Goodall had already been invited to Buckingham Palace to receive the title of Lady from Carlo, assigned for his commitment in the struggle for the environment and conservation. The pioneer spoke the honor by praising the then prince on a global scale, in particular for its position contrary to genetically modified foods, at the time described by Carlo as “a huge disaster for the planet”.
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