Meghan Markle Shows Off Her Thanksgiving Cooking Skills At London Community Kitchen
Nov. 21 2018, Updated 3:51 p.m. ET
Meghan Markle may be a part of the royal family after her lavish wedding to Prince Harry, but the American beauty is still keeping the Thanksgiving tradition alive with her charitable duties! This Tuesday, the Duchess of Sussex was spotted showing off her cooking skills at the Hubb Community Kitchen. Click through RadarOnline.com's gallery to see the photos and learn more.
If she wasn't a Duchess, Meghan Markle, 37, would make one heck of a housewife!
And looked at her adorable baby bump!
As RadarOnline.com readers know, it was recently announced that the "fab four" — which is comprised of Meghan, Prince Harry, 34, Kate Middleton, 36 and Prince William, 36 —would be splitting up in terms of royal duties.
This Tuesday, the former Suits actress was pictured cooking up some tasty dishes in West London's Hubb Community Kitchen.
The organization is focused on helping victims of the 2017 Grenfell Tower fire, which took more than 70 lives and displaced many London families.
Looking stunning in a burgundy dress and coat, the pregnant royal put on some plastic gloves and an apron and got to work!
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Meghan was joined by the group of local women with whom she collaborated to create her book, "Together: Our Community Cookbook."
The charitable event marked Meghan's first solo initiative as a royal!
Various outlets said this was due to the fact that Meghan has very strong ideas of her own, as does Harry, and their vision in terms of charitable causes is not the same as William and Kate's.
For this reason, each couple will pursue causes closer to their hearts.
While they will surely be seen together at big family engagements, it seems Meghan is doing just fine on her own!
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