Meghan Markle and Prince Harry Hit the Streets of LA again

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry hit the streets of LA for a second time wearing masks to deliver packages to the needy after volunteering for charity (but downgrade from a Porsche to a Cadillac)

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry were spotted out on the streets of Los Angeles once again as they continued their volunteering work for charity amid the coronavirus crisis.

The couple were seen linking arms and holding hands as they delivered packages to residents from the back of their $35,000 Cadillac XT5, having seemingly downgraded from the Porsche SUV they had used yesterday.

Meghan, 38, was dressed casually in khaki cargo pants, a black long-sleeve top and white trainers while Harry, 35, donned his familiar uniform of a faded polo shirt, jeans, desert boots.

Both continued to wear baseball caps as well as protective covers over their mouths in accordance to the new Southern Californian regulations, which have made the wearing of face masks mandatory in the battle against Covid-19.

It emerged earlier this week that the couple, who moved to Los Angeles with 11-month-old son Archie a month ago, have been distributing meals to the needy in LA for the Project Angel Food charity.

A source close to the couple told the Daily Mail that they had hoped to keep their volunteering private but were glad the charity was being recognised.

The Sussexes initially moved to Canada after stepping down as senior working royals on March 31 but are now forging out new lives for themselves as they set up home in California.

This is only the second time the couple have stepped out in their new city since moving after being spotted yesterday walking their two dogs as part of their daily exercise routine.

The prince, who is still sixth in line to the throne despite stepping down from royal duties, was pulled along by the couple’s black Labrador, while Meghan at one point carried her beloved rescue beagle, Guy, as they got out of their Porsche SUV. The couple, who were forced to give up their Sussex Royal branding by the Queen, are being bankrolled by Prince Charles for the first year of their new life.

The latest appearance comes after the Duchess of Sussex carried out her first major charitable event since stepping down as a working royal – organising meals for Londoners in need. Earlier this week, Meghan asked the Grenfell supporting women of the Hubb Community Kitchen to start a new service providing meals to families in the capital struggling during the coronavirus lockdown.

Meghan and Harry now live in Los Angeles with baby son Archie and are no longer senior royals after formally stepping away from the monarchy on March 31.

The Hubb kitchen, in North Kensington, was the first charitable project Meghan supported during her time as a member of the royal family, and after a number of private visits she encouraged the women to produce a charity cookbook to raise funds to expand their work.

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