Meghan Markle and Prince Harry appeared in public with their two children for the first time in a long while. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex joined a charitable initiative ahead of Thanksgiving, which is celebrated annually in the U.S. on the fourth Thursday of November.
The couple visited the volunteer kitchen Our Big Kitchen in Los Angeles — a place that provides hot meals and groceries to those in need. It became one of the few rare public outings for the entire family.

In her Stories, Meghan shared footage showing her and Harry placing food into containers and helping bake cookies alongside volunteers. The photos also show the couple’s children — six-year-old Archie and four-year-old Lilibet, dressed in matching aprons and caps with the organization’s logo. Apparently, the little ones joined the effort as well.

After moving to the U.S., Meghan has become noticeably more open about sharing moments of family life. In her project “With Love, Meghan,” the children appeared only briefly, but on social media she increasingly posts vacation photos, still keeping their faces hidden.
However, not all social media users approve of such openness. Many accuse the Duchess of drawing attention to her projects through her children.

Rumor has it that this also worries Harry himself. Insiders claim that the prince is unhappy that the kids are becoming part of the public narrative against their will.

In addition, the press is discussing reports of financial disagreements between the spouses: Harry is allegedly displeased with how Meghan manages his inheritance — especially amid negative comments on social media.