A rare family moment from the Sussexes in the U.S.
On November 28, 2025, social media lit up as Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet — the two children of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle — made their first public appearance during a community service event in Los Angeles.
Remarkably, this appearance did not take place at a royal engagement or a glamorous red-carpet event. Instead, the children joined their parents at Our Big Kitchen Los Angeles (OBKLA), a humble community kitchen where dozens of volunteers work quietly every day to support people in need.
Archie and Lilibet: Two bright red heads inside a busy community kitchen
In the video Meghan shared on Instagram, their faces remain concealed, yet the children’s distinctive red hair — unmistakably Sussex — instantly caught viewers’ attention.
Archie and Lilibet appeared modestly dressed, standing next to their parents and carefully helping with tasks such as:
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Packing meal boxes
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Sorting ingredients
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Preparing containers of rice, vegetables, and minced meat
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Loading boxes into delivery crates
The simple, authentic scene quickly went viral, becoming a powerful reminder that compassion can be taught through small, everyday actions.
Meghan captioned the moment with a brief yet impactful message:
“Show Up. Do Good.”

OBKLA – A kitchen serving over 70,000 meals annually
OBKLA is not a major charity with high-profile campaigns. It operates on:
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Donated food
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Community support
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Volunteer labor
Each year, the kitchen prepares more than 70,000 warm meals for:
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Schools
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Senior homes
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Faith-based organizations
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Families in hardship
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People experiencing homelessness
During the Sussex family’s visit, meals were delivered to:
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Mercy Housing
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Pico Union Project
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PATH — an organization dedicated to helping unhoused individuals rebuild their lives
No reporters. No red carpets. Just gloves, meal boxes, and genuine warmth inside a small kitchen.
A symbolic milestone for the Sussex family
Royal observers describe the moment as a subtle but significant milestone.
This wasn’t merely a charity visit; it was a reflection of how Harry and Meghan are raising the next generation of Sussexes.
After stepping away from royal duties, the couple has been open about wanting to build a life centered on values rather than aristocratic protocol. Bringing Archie and Lilibet to a community kitchen reinforces that intention:
They choose to raise their children not with privilege, but with empathy.
Archewell Foundation stated that this year’s Thanksgiving efforts focus on honoring those who work hard to ensure:
“No one is left behind.”
The message aligns with the Sussexes’ long-term commitment to community-driven humanitarian work.
The Sussexes’ ongoing charitable efforts in California
Since relocating to California, Harry and Meghan have participated in various grassroots initiatives, including:
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Meal deliveries with Project Angel Food
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Cooking sessions with Homeboy Industries
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Working with World Central Kitchen in 2025 to support wildfire victims
This time, Archie and Lilibet didn’t simply accompany their parents — they took part in the work themselves.
That is what made the moment even more meaningful.

A glimpse into the growth of the “new Sussex generation”
Although the children appeared only briefly, the image of two red-haired kids packing meals inside a community kitchen moved millions of viewers.
Many commented:
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“This is exactly the kind of value children should grow up with.”
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“Archie and Lilibet are being raised with humility and kindness.”
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“Harry is continuing Princess Diana’s legacy of compassion in his own way.”
Whatever path Archie and Lilibet choose in the future, many believe the Sussex family is nurturing them with a simple yet powerful foundation: love expressed through action.