Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet join Meghan Markle and Prince Harry at LA food shelter

It was Archie and Lilibet’s time to shine!
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have made a very rare outing with their children Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet.
Harry and Meghan have two children, Archie, six, and Lilibet, four. But over the years, the pair have made it their mission to keep their children’s lives out of the spotlight as much as possible. It’s for that reason, they don’t even share images of their faces.
But in a very rare occasion, Meghan and Harry actually brought Archie and Lilibet along with them to an outing with the Archewell Foundation team.
Meghan and Harry were joined by their children (Credit: Janet Mayer/INSTARimages.com)
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry bring Archie and Lilibet to Our Big Kitchen Los Angeles
During a visit to Our Big Kitchen Los Angeles (OBKLA), a voluntary organisation that provides meals for those in need across the California city, Meghan and Harry were accompanied by Archie and Lilibet.
The organisation is one of the non-profits that has been continuously supported by the Archewell Foundation, which Meghan and Harry set up after stepping down from royal duties in 2020.
In images on the Archewell website, the couple seem to be enjoying themselves as their little ones helped prepare food, along with other children.
The family were seen baking cookies, slicing vegetables and packing meals. It was all for helping people on Thanksgiving on November 27.
In one of the snaps, Meghan holds hands with Lilibet as the mother-daughter duo watch Prince Harry put the mince, rice and peppers into a box.
Meghan wrote on her Instagram Story: “Show up. Do good,” which happens to be the motto of the Sussexes’ Archewell Foundation.
Meghan and Harry were praised by fans (Credit: INSTARimages / Cover Images)
Princess Lilibet’s hair steals the show
Recently, Meghan has been sharing little insights to their family life on her Instagram account. Royal fans have been getting glimpses at Archie and Lilibet. But, we still never get to see them that much.
So, by going along with their parents to the volunteer outing, it’s giving fans a chance to see the youngsters shine. Many fans absolutely adored it.
Taking to X, many fans praised Meghan and Prince Harry for bringing Archie and Lilibet along to an incredible event.
One fan wrote: “Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet are raised so well by their amazing parents. The whole Sussex royal family volunteering for Thanksgiving,” alongside a heart emoji.
“Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet helping others. Their grandmother Princess Diana would be so proud,” another gushed.
Others were stunned by Princess Lilibet’s hair. One person said: “Harry and Meghan turn compassion into action, and their little ones carry the spark, tiny hearts, big impact, helping their parents do good. Lilibet’s red hair is so beautiful.”
Another added: “Lilibet’s hair is so beautiful.”
They never share images of their children’s faces (Credit: Dutch Press Photo/Cover Images)
Why do Meghan and Harry never show their children’s faces?
While Archie and Lilibet may have joined their parents, Meghan and Harry made sure their rule of no face images stayed.
In every photograph, Archie and Lilibet can either be seen from the side or the back. But there is no full-face images of the children. That’s something their parents are very strict about.
Just last month Prince Harry opened up on why they don’t show their children’s faces.
While speaking on American comedian Hasan Minhaj’s podcast to talk about online dangers, he opened up on his own concerns.
He told the host that parents “should be really worried” about putting youngsters’ faces online.
Harry explained: “The reality is from what I have learnt, what I have seen, what I have heard and experienced, especially through The Parents Network. You should be really worried, concerned and cautious, about putting photographs of your kids online. Especially now.
“With this surge of unregulated AI, you just don’t know where it’s going to go. You don’t know how it’s going to be used.”
It’s lovely to see Archie and Lilibet following in their parents’ footsteps and helping their local community!