Prince Harry, Meghan Markle ask guests to donate to Mumbai-based charity as wedding gift

Press Trust of India  |  London 

and have asked their wedding guests to donate money to seven charities, including Mahila Foundation which supports women in Mumbai's urban slums, instead of traditional wedding gifts.

deals with the issue of menstrual hygiene management at its roots. Working within Mumbai's Govandi slum dwellers communities, is helping to raise awareness around menstruation and in bringing affordable directly to the women in need.

" and Ms are incredibly grateful for the goodwill they have received since their engagement, & have asked that anyone who might wish to mark the occasion of their wedding considers giving to charity, instead of sending a gift," a post shared on Kensington Palace's verified account read.

The couple, who will marry on May 19 at in Windsor, have personally chosen the seven charities which support areas they are passionate about.

The Palace said that and do not have any formal relationships with the charities chosen, but they are keen to "amplify and shine a light on their work".

"Mahila Foundation is honoured to be one of seven charities chosen to benefit from donations marking the wedding of and Ms. Meghan Markle," the foundation posted on its official website.

The seven charities also include CHIVA (Children's HIV Association), the homelessness charity Crisis, Scotty's Little Soldiers which helps bereaved Armed Forces children, which uses sport to change lives, marine conservation charity Surfers against Sewage and The Wilderness Foundation UK, which promotes the enjoyment of wild nature.

Markle, who visited in 2017, had met the of Mahila Foundation, The two had discussed about empowering and employing poor women in

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First Published: Mon, April 09 2018. 19:00 IST