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Prince Harry, Duchess Meghan, Adele visit community kitchen

Spreading some holiday cheer! A source confirms to Us Weeklythat Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan took a visit to the Hubb Community Kitchen at Al Manaar Centre in London, and they weren’t alone: Adele was also in attendance!

Axar.az reports citing us magazine.

Meghan, 37, who also previously visited the kitchen ahead of Thanksgiving, brought Harry, 34, for his first visit.

Adele, meanwhile, posed for selfies with the women, as documented by chef Munira Mahmoud, who shared a photo of herse. with the 30-year-old “Someone Like You” singer as well as a group shot. of the songstress laughing with the kitchen’s members on Instagram on Thursday, December 20.

“Had pleasure cooking for Adele Laurie blue,” Mahmoud captioned one of the snaps. “2 days in a row wow … What a blessing … She beautiful kind and very Humble Lady.”

The cause is one that’s near and dear to Meghan’s heart: In September, the former actress launched a cookbook called Together: Our Community Cookbook, featuring recipes from women from the Hubb Community Kitchen to benefit victims of the Grenfell fire, which killed 72 people. The kitchen was initially started after the 2017 London fire as a way for local women to give back to the community. The royal also wrote the forward for the book.

Date
2018.12.23 / 18:36
Author
Axar.az
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