The Duchess of Sussex has laid flowers at the site of a school shooting in Texas in which 19 children and two teachers were killed.
Meghan placed a bouquet of white roses tied with a purple ribbon at a row of crosses put up in memory of the victims.
The flowers were laid near the cross of 10-year-old Uziyah Garcia, which had the words “you will be missed” written on it, the Los Angeles Times reported.
The Duchess made the trip in a personal capacity as a mother, her spokesperson said, adding that she wanted to give her condolences and support in person.
Meghan, who lives in Montecito, California, was not accompanied by husband Prince Harry.
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Campaigners are calling on US President Joe Biden to appoint a “gun tsar” and issue urgent executive orders to try to curb firearm violence.