Pride Month has gotten a royal endorsement.

Duchess Meghan and Prince Harry shared a message on their Instagram Saturday celebrating the start of June, which is LGBT Pride Month.

"This month we pay tribute to the accounts supporting the LGBTQ+ community - those young and old, their families and friends, accounts that reflect on the past and are hopeful for a deservedly more inclusive future," their post read. "We stand with you and support you. Because it’s very simple: love is love."

The post included a photo collage of different images, including a photo of Harry's mother, the late Princess Diana.

According to Harper's Bazaar UK and the Daily Mail, Diana is pictured visiting a patient at the AIDS hospice London Lighthouse.

This month's post is a continuation of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's Instagram tradition of highlighting causes and social issues based on accounts they follow.

For June, the royal account is now following The Trevor Project, the Human Rights Campaign and more LGBT-focused organizations and advocacy groups.

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