Royal Family Members Show Children the Meaning of Charity, Helping Struggling Families in Los Angeles.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, took their children, Archie and Lilibet, on a charity mission to Our Big Kitchen Los Angeles (OBKLA), where they spent time volunteering alongside the community kitchen's staff. The family participated in food preparation for people experiencing food insecurity, a cause close to the royal family's heart.
During their visit, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle rolled dough into balls that would be packed into boxes for distribution to local organizations, such as Los Angeles Mercy Housing, Pico Union Project, and PATH (People Assisting the Homeless). The initiative aimed to provide meals to families struggling with the cost of living.
Meghan and Harry's decision to involve their children in the charity work serves as a reminder of the responsibility that comes with royal titles. This is reminiscent of Princess Diana's tradition of taking Prince William and Harry to homeless shelters when they were children, giving them a glimpse into life outside the palace walls.
The event showcased the Archewell Foundation's commitment to supporting those in need. The foundation released a statement highlighting their efforts: "As we head into the holiday season, we celebrate those working every day to ensure that no one is left behind and where the needs of our neighbors are met."
A photo released by the Archewell Foundation showed Archie and Lilibet wearing matching OBKLA hats while rolling dough with their parents. The faces of the children were not visible out of concern for their privacy.
The charity event comes ahead of Meghan's Netflix special, "With Love, Meghan: Holiday Celebration," which is set to release on December 3.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, took their children, Archie and Lilibet, on a charity mission to Our Big Kitchen Los Angeles (OBKLA), where they spent time volunteering alongside the community kitchen's staff. The family participated in food preparation for people experiencing food insecurity, a cause close to the royal family's heart.
During their visit, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle rolled dough into balls that would be packed into boxes for distribution to local organizations, such as Los Angeles Mercy Housing, Pico Union Project, and PATH (People Assisting the Homeless). The initiative aimed to provide meals to families struggling with the cost of living.
Meghan and Harry's decision to involve their children in the charity work serves as a reminder of the responsibility that comes with royal titles. This is reminiscent of Princess Diana's tradition of taking Prince William and Harry to homeless shelters when they were children, giving them a glimpse into life outside the palace walls.
The event showcased the Archewell Foundation's commitment to supporting those in need. The foundation released a statement highlighting their efforts: "As we head into the holiday season, we celebrate those working every day to ensure that no one is left behind and where the needs of our neighbors are met."
A photo released by the Archewell Foundation showed Archie and Lilibet wearing matching OBKLA hats while rolling dough with their parents. The faces of the children were not visible out of concern for their privacy.
The charity event comes ahead of Meghan's Netflix special, "With Love, Meghan: Holiday Celebration," which is set to release on December 3.