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Themistocles Hakizimana

In Rwanda, children urge royal Meghan to keep helping poor

Residents collect water from a project supported by former Global Ambassador for World Vision, Meghan Markle, in Gatsibo district, Rwanda April 27, 2018. Picture taken April 27, 2018. REUTERS/Jean Bizimana

KIGALI (Reuters) - As U.S. actress Meghan Markle, a former ambassador for charity World Vision, prepares to marry Prince Harry, children she met in Rwanda sent goodwill messages and urged her to keep helping the poor once she joins Britain's royal family.

Markle visited Rwanda in 2016 with World Vision, which is expanding access to clean water in rural areas. She toured the Gatsibo district, 100 km (60 miles) northeast of Kigali, where a piped water project provides drinking water for more than 130 families.

A resident collects water from a project supported by former Global Ambassador for World Vision, Meghan Markle, in Gatsibo district, Rwanda April 27, 2018. Picture taken April 27, 2018. REUTERS/Jean Bizimana

At Kanyangese Primary School children who spoke to Reuters TV recalled Markle's visit.

"Being part of a royal family is an exceptional thing. I encourage and hope that she will make history and that she will continue helping poor people in the world," said student Jean de Dieu Tuyishimire. "I encourage her to spread the values that come with being a princess."

Student Valentine Umugisha wished Markle happiness in her new family and said: "Not everyone gets to be a princess ... congratulations."

Residents carry water in jerrycans from a project supported by former Global Ambassador for World Vision, Meghan Markle, in Gatsibo district, Rwanda April 27, 2018. Picture taken April 27, 2018. REUTERS/Jean Bizimana

Markle ended her role with World Vision in order to "concentrate on new royal duties".

In a statement on its website, the charity said: "Meghan carried out invaluable work during her two years as a Global Ambassador for World Vision, and we’re thrilled about her upcoming marriage to Prince Harry on Saturday, May 19."

Schoolchildren jostle for water from a project supported by former Global Ambassador for World Vision, Meghan Markle, in Gatsibo district, Rwanda April 27, 2018. Picture taken April 27, 2018. REUTERS/Jean Bizimana NO RESALES. NO ARCHIVES.

(Reporting by Themistocle Hakizimana; Writing by George Obulutsa; Editing by Janet Lawrence)

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