Meghan Markle and Prince Harry Spotted Delivering Meals for Charity Again

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry Spotted Delivering Meals for Charity Again

It's safe to say that Meghan Markle and Prince Harry (opens in new tab) are deeply committed to helping the people of Los Angeles: on Friday, they teamed up with local charity Project Angel Food (donate here (opens in new tab)) to They were photographed for the third time working with a local charity, Project Angel Food (donate here (open new tab)), to bring food to those in need. The Sussexes volunteered for the charity, which distributes free meals to people with serious health conditions, on April 12 and 15, and then again on April 17 to make deliveries.

Richard Ayoub, executive director of Project Angel Food, told The Huffington Post last week that he proposed volunteering with the charity after hearing that the Sussex couple had been overserved by the coronavirus pandemic. Meghan's mother, Doria Ragland (opens in new tab), said. Ayoub said of the royal family, "They were just genuinely caring and interested people who came to visit the kitchen," noting that they were "very involved with everyone they met." [Meghan wore a face mask and Harry covered his nose and mouth with a bandana; both wore baseball caps, Meghan's with the Project Angel Food logo.

Speaking of the Daily Mail: the tabloid was one of four newspapers, along with the Sun, Express, and Mirror, to which the Sussexes formally severed ties in a statement (opens in new tab) released Sunday night.

"Please note that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex will not be engaging with your newspaper. 'This policy is not intended to avoid criticism. This policy is not intended to avoid criticism. The media has a right to report on the Duke and Duchess of Sussex and, indeed, to have an opinion, good or bad. But it must not be based on lies."

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