A charity renowned for preventing families from having too many children has recently awarded the Duke and Duchess of Sussex with a special award after their enlightening decision of limiting themselves to two kids.
The charity, which is popularly renowned as ‘Population Matters’ claims that its ultimate aim is to prevent families from having more than two kids as it feels that it could come at a high cost to the environment.
Calling the Royal decision as a very enlightening one, the Charity felt great pride that such noble personalities like Harry and Meghan were actually taking such a positive step forward in the right direction.
Moreover, it felt that such an act could potentially motivate plenty of others so that the world can get a sustainable population.
The movement is very similar to China’s notorious ‘one-child policy.’
Just recently, Beijing made the news when it surprisingly allowed families to have three kids after it had banned families from crossing the two-child ban for nearly decades.
Moreover, plenty of controversies hit the Chinese nation as news reports and speculations surrounded how so many young kids were being abandoned or given for adoption due to the harsh rule.
“This couple is truly a role model for others,” it went on to add. Both the Duke and Duchess of Sussex will receive their special award on Sunday, alongside a total of nine other individuals. This step will reportedly mark the universal occasion of the United Nation’s World Population Day.
Both Harry and Meghan first gave their reference towards the decisions of limiting their family to just two kids when they both appeared for an interview for Vogue Magazine in the year 2019.
The news comes after the couple welcomed their baby girl who is named Lilibet Lili Diana on the 4th of June.