If you do not know the humanitarian side of Meghan Markle and want more evidence of charity, Kensington Palace has suggested that Duchess is a co-author of a cooking book that has charitable purposes along with some women affected by the 2017 fire in London at Grenfell Tower. In some posts on social networks Kensington Palace explains that; a group of women gathered in a kitchen at Al Manaar Center cooked food for families, friends, and neighbors. Duchess visited in January and continued to make private visits and cooked with the community. While the kitchen is now called Hubb Community Kitchen (the Hubb community kitchen - which in Arabic means "love").
The Duchess of Sussex is supporting a new charity cookbook, "Together: Our Community Cookbook", which celebrates the power of cooking to bring communities together. #CookTogether pic.twitter.com/XEclxgQjR4
- Kensington Palace (@KensingtonRoyal) September 17, 2018
The women's group, together with the Duchess, have written a book called " Together: Our Community Cookbook ". The benefits of this book will go to the Hubb kitchen. What do you think!
As they cooked together and shared recipes, as a community they started to connect, heal and look forward. Word spread and more women joined in - this was the start of the Hubb Community Kitchen. #CookTogether pic.twitter.com/tgL9gWxmWD
- Kensington Palace (@KensingtonRoyal) September 17, 2018
The Duchess of Sussex first visited the kitchen in January, and has continued to make regular private visits. The Duchess was inspired by how the project empowers women at a grassroots level, with their passion for cooking as a way of strengthening communities. #CookTogether pic.twitter.com/jY5XIAtw2h
- Kensington Palace (@KensingtonRoyal) September 17, 2018