Meghan Markle’s low-key Thanksgiving! Duchess prepared lunch for 300 homeless


Meghan Markle cut a low-key figure as she helped to prepare a Thanksgiving meal for 300 homeless women in downtown Los Angeles last week.

The Duchess of Sussex, 41, who is currently living in her $14 million mansion in California, donned a black baseball cap and a mint green jumper as she assisted in preparing a lunch at Downtown Women’s Center (DWC).

In a photograph shared on the Archewell Foundation website, the royal can be seen wearing a face mask and gloves as she helps to hand out slices of pumpkin pie.

It’s also likely that Meghan prepared a meal for her own family as she did last year, when she appeared on the Ellen DeGeneres Show and revealed: ‘I love to cook, we’ll be home and just relax and sort of settle in.’

Meghan Markle, 41, cut a low-key figure as she helped to prepare a Thanksgiving meal for 300 homeless women in downtown Los Angeles last week (pictured)

Meghan Markle, 41, cut a low-key figure as she helped to prepare a Thanksgiving meal for 300 homeless women in downtown Los Angeles last week (pictured)

Alongside the image, the organisation wrote: ‘Earlier this week, the Archewell Foundation Team helped prepare a Thanksgiving lunch for over 300 Downtown Women’s Center (DWC) residents in Los Angeles. 

‘DWC provides a wide array of resources to decrease barriers and end homelessness for all women including female veterans and their families, women with severe physical and mental health concerns and survivors of domestic violence.’

Meghan previously visited a DWC centre in  Vancouver Island after stepping back from royal duty in 2019 to ‘offer support’ and to ‘boost the staff’s spirits’.

The Duchess has spent a number of years across the pond for Thanksgiving since stepping back from royal duty.

It's also likely that Meghan prepared a meal for the family as she did in 2019, with royal correspondent Katie Nicholl previously telling OK! that the mother is a 'talented chef' who loves to provide meals for her family

It’s also likely that Meghan prepared a meal for the family as she did in 2019, with royal correspondent Katie Nicholl previously telling OK! that the mother is a ‘talented chef’ who loves to provide meals for her family 

In 2020, a source claimed The Duke and Duchess of Sussex would enjoy their first Thanksgiving dinner in the US as a family complete with fresh vegetables grown in their Californian garden.

Omid Scobie, co-author of the explosive biography Finding Freedom, wrote on Twitter that a source close to the couple informed him they would be sharing a ‘cosy’ Thanksgiving together with 19-month-old Archie.

Royal Christmases at Sandringham 

During the 1960s, when the Queen’s children were young, many festive seasons were celebrated at Windsor, but since 1988, when the castle was rewired, royal Christmases returned to Sandringham.

The Queen traditionally spent both Christmas and New Year at the estate, before leaving in February.

She usually returned to London or Windsor on the anniversary of her father’s death on February 6.

Last year, a Royal insider told the Mail on Sunday the Sandringham estate was special ‘not only because of all the fond memories of Prince Philip and the hard work he did to transform the estate, but also because it’s the very place where her father passed away

 

‘They are going to have a quiet dinner at home and are looking forward to celebrating their first American Thanksgiving in the States as a family,’ Scobie tweeted.

‘They plan to enjoy a home-cooked meal with traditional Thanksgiving dishes, including recipes made with fresh vegetables…



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