The royal family is upping their game during the COVID-19 pandemic. Although most of them work from home, some take great measures to extend their hand and help both those in the front lines and people in need. So, here are the members of the royal family who go out of their way and do everything they can to ease everyone's worry.

Princess Charlotte

Princess Charlotte may only be five years old, but she already knows how to show her care for people. As Prince William, Kate Middleton, and their kids took part in the Sandringham Estate's volunteering initiative, their only daughter delivered food packages to elderly and vulnerable citizens living near their ground. Last week, the family of five made batches of fresh pasta and filled, at least, a dozen of bags full of other food items to give to their local community, Hello! Magazine noted.

Sarah, Duchess of York, Princess Eugenie, and Jack Brooksbank

Sarah, Duchess of York, filled her Instagram with updates of their voluntary works, along with her youngest daughter, Princess Eugenie. The two often delivered sweet treats to London hospitals to give it to those who are working on the front line.

Aside from her mother, Princess Eugenie is also working with her husband, Jack Brooksbank, to deliver healthy lunches from Angie's Little Food Shop to Imperial College, London, for the NHS workers. Of course, they made sure they're adhering to the government's order of wearing protective masks.

Sophie, Countess of Wessex

Sophie, Countess of Wessex, has been vocal about her desire to help people and medical staff in the United Kingdom during the coronavirus outbreak. Hence, she volunteers at several charities and different projects amid the nationwide lockdown.

She has been helping to prepare food for the HNS workers at a London kitchen. Also, she joined a team at the catering company, Rhubarb, to organize food preparations that would be delivered to the Hope Hub in Surrey Heath for the homeless.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle surprised everyone when they causally delivered foods for the vulnerable people in West Hollywood. The two made noise when they volunteered with Project Angel Food to deliver meals in the area.

According to Town & Country, the royal family is now trying to follow the new normal brought by the COVID-19 pandemic. Although they have more privileges compared to ordinary people, they are doing their best to help their citizens, boosting the nation's morale, and staying faithful to their duties.