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Meghan Markle speaks for first time since LA move 'about giving back'

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Meghan Markle has spoken publicly for the first time since she and Prince Harry relocated to Los Angeles. The Duchess of Sussex announced today she is endorsing the Food for London Now appeal, a campaign by the Evening Standard to raise money for delivering food to poor, elderly or vulnerable Londoners during the coronavirus lockdown.

Last week she also spoke to the women behind Hubb Community Kitchen, who are joining the campaign with a new service that will see between 250 and 300 meals delivered to families daily in the capital three days a week, starting Monday.

Meghan has long been a supporter of Hubb Community Kitchen, which was started by women who survived the Grenfell Tower fire and needed a place to cook for their families.

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