Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have been actively updating their Instagram account lately. Recently, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex posted an emotional photo collage of the servicemen and women, along with their families. According to reports, there is a touching reason as to why the Sussexes chose to tackle it online.

As the month of November started, Meghan and Prince Harry announced that they would be honoring the members of the armed forces and their families. They will do this by following different accounts that are recognizing the commitment and community that these men and women are representing.

The post came with a lengthy caption that honored the military and Prince Harry's efforts to help them be recognized. It said that the father-of-one proudly served the armed forces for ten years. He also continuously advocates for their well-being and shows his support to the military, the veterans, and their loved ones.

This cause is said to be Prince Harry and Meghan's shared interest. In fact, the former actress has been focusing on this issue even before she became a member of the royal family. Now, she joins her husband in their continued dedication to the community.

The post also enlisted different Instagram accounts that recognized the armed forces' dedication to the country and their community for others to follow. It ended the note with simple gratitude, thanking the military for their service. "Once served, always serving." it concluded.

The account also used a quote from the Anglo-Irish philosopher Edmund Burke, who was also a member of the parliament in the late 18th century for the Whig Party, per Express. "The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men [and women] to do nothing," it read.

Meanwhile, in celebration of All Saints' Day, Meghan and Harry shared a throwback photo of themselves when they attended a Halloween workshop in New Zealand last year. The two greeted their fans and followers a Happy Halloween and also revealed the cute nickname they gave their only child, Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor.

"Happy Halloween! Wishing you all a safe and fun Halloween from our family (and our little pumpkin) to yours!" they said, ending the not with a cute pumpkin emoji. The two call their only son a "little pumpkin."

They also shared the cute story behind the snap. At the time, they said they went to witness a special effects workshop as part of their royal tour in New Zealand. They were surrounded by men in costumes for the special event, and they surely had fun.