The UK charity Population Matters (PM), which supports the idea of an optimal population, will pay Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle 500 pounds for deciding not to have more than two children, Sky News reported.
Thus, PM wants to reduce the impact of the famous couple on the environment,
Happy #WorldPopulationDay! This year we are excited to launch something new: we are giving awards to outstanding individuals and organisations for their work to defend reproductive rights, the environment, and positive choices. Meet our #ChangeChampions: https://t.co/1WK1IdO9ja
— Population Matters (@PopnMatters) July 11, 2021
Small families reduce the impact on the planet, and give all children and future generations a greater opportunity to prosper on a healthy planet, PM noted.
Also, it thanked the Duke and Duchess of Sussex for making such a decision and confirming that small families can be happy, too.
The organization added that they hope that Harry and Meghan will donate the money received to charity.
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