November 21, 2018

Duchess Meghan reunites with women at Hubb Community Kitchen and helps them cook in revamped kitchen

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Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, visited women today at the Hubb Community Kitchen in West London, whose community was affected by the deadly Grenfell Tower fire, and helped make meals, two months after partnering on a charity cookbook.

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Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex visits the Hubb Community Kitchen to see how funds raised by the 'Together: Our Community' Cookbook are making a difference at Al Manaar, North Kensington, Nov. 21, 2018 in London.

The Duchess of Sussex, 37, collaborated with the women on a cookbook, "Together: Our Community Cookbook,” to help raise funds to keep the Hubb Community Kitchen open up to seven days a week and to expand its reach in the community. In the fire's aftermath, the community gathered at the kitchen of Al Manaar Muslim Cultural Heritage Center to prepare food for their families. (Hubb means love in Arabic.)

The profits from the cookbook's sales were used to renovate a community kitchen that the women will use to prepare meals for their families and neighbors.

Now, the women will be able to prepare 200 meals in just one day, according to Kensington Palace. The meals will be delivered to local groups in the community.

Meghan wore a Club Monaco maroon coat and a matching maroon dress with a velvet point collar.

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Meghan Markle, The Duchess of Sussex visits the Hubb Community Kitchen to see how funds raised by the 'Together: Our Community' Cookbook are making a difference at Al Manaar, North Kensington, Nov. 21, 2018, in London.
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Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex hugs Zaheera Sufyaan, Hubb Community Kitchen co-coordinator, as she leaves after attending the premises in London, Nov. 21, 2018, to celebrate the success of their cookbook.
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Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex visits the Hubb Community Kitchen, London, Nov. 21, 2018.

Once inside, Meghan reunited with the women in the newly-revamped space and got to work in the kitchen. Wearing disposable gloves and apron, Meghan and the women worked together to prepare fresh meals that will be delivered daily to the homeless and to women's shelters, according to Kensington Palace.

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Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex visits the Hubb Community Kitchen to see how funds raised by the 'Together: Our Community' Cookbook are making a difference at Al Manaar, North Kensington, Nov. 21, 2018 in London.
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Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex visits the Hubb Community Kitchen to see how funds raised by the 'Together: Our Community' Cookbook are making a difference at Al Manaar, North Kensington, Nov. 21, 2018, in London.
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Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex visits the Hubb Community Kitchen to see how funds raised by the 'Together: Our Community' Cookbook are making a difference at Al Manaar, North Kensington, Nov. 21, 2018 in London.
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Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex with chef Clare Smyth as they visit the Hubb Community Kitchen to see how funds raised by the 'Together: Our Community' Cookbook are making a difference at Al Manaar, North Kensington, Nov. 21, 2018 in London.

'More than a cookbook'

Meghan personally wrote the forward for the cookbook, which quickly became a bestseller when it was released in September. She described the project as a labor of love and something that brought the women together after last year's fire.

“Together is more than a cookbook," she wrote. "This is a tale of friendship, and a story of togetherness. It is a homage to the power of cooking as a community, and the recipes that allow us to connect, share and look forward.”

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The Duchess of Sussex first visited the kitchen in January 2018 and has continued to make regular private visits to the kitchen.

"I immediately felt connected to this community kitchen; it is a place for women to laugh, grieve, cry and cook together," Meghan wrote in the foreword.

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This undated handout image released by Kensington Palace on Sept. 17, 2018 shows, Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex cooking with women in the Hubb Community Kitchen at the Al Manaar Muslim Cultural Heritage Centre in West London, in the aftermath of the Grenfell Tower fire, which has resulted in the publications of Together: Our Community Cookbook.

"Melding cultural identities under a shared roof, it creates a space to feel a sense of normalcy – in its simplest form, the universal need to connect, nurture, and commune through food, through crisis or joy –- something we can all relate to," she wrote. "Through this charitable endeavour, the proceeds will allow the kitchen to thrive and keep the global spirit of community alive."

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This undated handout image released by Kensington Palace on Sept. 17, 2018 shows, Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex cooking with women in the Hubb Community Kitchen at the Al Manaar Muslim Cultural Heritage Centre in West London, in the aftermath of the Grenfell Tower fire, which has resulted in the publications of Together: Our Community Cookbook.