Meghan Markle feels glad she has returned to work after stepping down as a senior royal. The Duchess of Sussex, along with her husband Prince Harry, delivers food to the residents of Los Angeles as their help during the coronavirus outbreak and the United States' lockdown. Aside from that, the 38-year-old also joined a Zoom meeting with the women from the Hubb Community Kitchen to support the new campaign they launched to feed the people of London.

The girls will begin a new service, which is part of Evening Standard's Food for London campaign, to deliver 250 to 300 meals to the families in the capital, three times a week, on Monday. This is made possible with the help of the Felix Project, which supplies the kitchen with produce and the support of Street Games, which the Sussexes also work with.

Meghan Markle had the chance to talk to the women from the Hubb Community Kitchen, like the Kitchen Manager, Leila Hedjem, Cherine Mallah, Halima Al-Hudafi, Oxana Sinitsyna, and Jennifer Odonkor, Hello! Magazine noted. During the call, she told them that they all had it in them to help.

After she first visited the hub as one of her initial solo royal projects in 2018, followed by many visits later, she didn't realize what a huge success their collaboration could be. "That is just a testament to you, and what I love is it's just inspired so many people," Prince Harry's wife said.

Meghan Markle continued to visit the Hubb Community Kitchen and even helped create its Together: Out Community Cookbook. The book featured personal recipes from the women in the kitchen, and its proceeds all went to the hub's renovation, which helped it to be open for seven days a week.

Meanwhile, talking about her latest outing to feed the residents of L.A., the former actress, allegedly, told her friends that it felt good to be out and connect with other people, a source disclosed to the Daily Mail. With their move, it couldn't be denied that the couple is, indeed, very down-to-earth.

Meghan Markle is said to be looking for an organization to support in this time of crisis, and Project Angel Food comes as the perfect fit. Hence, she plans to volunteer "much more" with Prince Harry.

The two delivered food for two days to critically ill residents of L.A.--the ones who are at a higher risk amid the coronavirus outbreak. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle reportedly want to see the city "through the eyes of philanthropy" after they moved to the city last month.