Meghan Marklehas a very personal connection to one of the charities highlighted on her Instagram page this month.
The St. Felix Centre, a charity focused on helping vulnerable members of Toronto’s community, was chosen as one of the 12 organizations Meghan andPrince Harrywill follow on social media this month in an effort to bring attention to charities that help those most in need. To celebrate, the St. Felix Centreshared a never-before-seen photoof the Duchess of Sussex volunteering in their kitchen.
In the undated snap, Meghan is seen posing with other volunteers. She kept things very casual for her visit, opting for a jacket over a striped shirt with a baseball cap. They even added an arrow and heart to point out the royal!
The charity shared that Meghan was an “active supporter and volunteer” with them while she lived in Toronto, where she filmed her showSuits.“She volunteered on a regular basis in our kitchen as part of our Community Meals Program,” they captioned the shot. “The Duchess also donated food from the set ofSuits, and on one Thanksgiving she brought in all the food, turkeys and the fixings for over 100 people.”
Meghan Markle and volunteers at St. Felix Centre.St. Felix Centre/Instagram

Meghan Markle.Chris Jackson/Getty Images

Meghan, 38, and Harry, 35, continued their tradition of following new Instagram accounts each month on Dec. 1, this time under the umbrella theme of caring for those in need.
The royal couple also chose to highlightCentrepoint, a charity focused on combating homelessness of whichPrince Williamis patron, taking over the role from the siblings’ late mother,Princess Diana.
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The Duchess of Sussex also made sure to include a nod to her roots, featuring the Los Angeles Mission, which helps the homeless in her hometown (and where her mother, Doria Ragland, still resides).
The causes include the donation collectors Salvation Army UK, supporters of armed forces families Scotty’s Little Soldiers and food bank Trussell Trust.
source: people.com