Charles' moving message comes after other Royal Family members took to social media to share their sorrow. The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh thanked emergency services and sent their thoughts and prayers to all Australians.A message from HRH The Prince of Wales to the people of Australia.
— Clarence House (@ClarenceHouse) January 7, 2020
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The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge added similar sentiments, alongside a heart-wrenching image of a kangaroo with a burning building in the background.
For the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, it was even more personal; they visited New South Wales, the hardest hit area where more than 100 fires continue to burn, in October 2018. Harry and Meghan added how stricken they are "by the increasingly overlapping presence of these environmental disasters, including of course the destruction of the Amazon which continues." They added that "it's easy to feel helpless, but there's always a way to help," and listed several links for where to donate and lend support.
Charles may be next in line for the throne, but it's his impassioned work as an environmentalist that really gets his royal motor running. He's been at it for decades, working with charities, businesses and governments to promote sustainable ways of living and working. And whether it's his work on climate change, campaigning against deforestation of the rainforests or championing organic farming, Charles has no intention of stopping.[video_embed id='1870614']Dog helps rescue koalas in Australia[/video_embed]