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Meghan Markle appears to have spent Thanksgiving holiday feeding the homeless

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The Archwell website stated that the photographs were taken at the Downtown Women’s Center (DWC) in Los Angeles, California. Prince Harry and Meghan’s team volunteered a few days before the US holiday Thanksgiving, which took place last Thursday.

The Archwell website does not confirm if Meghan did participate in the photographs and just refers to the “Archewell Foundation Team.”

However, a woman who appears in the photographs has a striking resemblance to the royal, as the person has the same long brunette hair, but her face is covered with a baseball cap and face mask.

In a post titled “Giving Thanks,” the Archwell Foundation website said: “The Archewell Foundation Team helped prepare a Thanksgiving lunch for over 300 Downtown Women’s Center (DWC) residents in Los Angeles.

“DWC provides a wide array of resources to decrease barriers and end homelessness for all women including female veterans and their families, women with severe physical and mental health concerns and survivors of domestic violence.”

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A photo shared by Archwell shows someone who looks like Meghan Markle boxing up pumpkin pie (Image: Archewell Foundation)

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Meghan Markle has said in the past that she loves cooking for her family during the holiday season. (Image: Getty Images)

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have currently not confirmed how they spent the Thanksgiving holiday.

However, Meghan Markle has said in the past that she loves cooking for her family during the holiday season.

When she appeared on the Ellen DeGeneres Show last November, the Duchess said: “I love to cook, we'll be home and just relax and sort of settle in.”

Royal correspondent Katie Nicholl once said that Meghan Markle was a “talented chef” who enjoyed providing meals for loved ones.

In an interview with OK! Magazine, the journalist said: “Meghan loves being in the kitchen. She's a talented chef and takes great pleasure in bringing people together over a family meal.

“There won't be any staff helping her - she'll definitely be wearing the apron.”

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have currently not confirmed how they spent the Thanksgiving holiday. (Image: Getty Images)

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In 2020, royal biographer Omid Scobie said the Duke and Duchess of Sussex had spent their first Thanksgiving away from royal life privately.

The British journalist tweeted: “They are going to have a quiet dinner at home and are looking forward to celebrating their first American Thanksgiving in the States as a family,

“They plan to enjoy a home-cooked meal with traditional Thanksgiving dishes, including recipes made with fresh vegetables from their garden.”

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The royal family will be spending the celebrations at Sandringham Estate in Norfolk. (Image: Getty Images)

The Thanksgiving holiday celebrations come at a time it has been reported that Meghan and Prince Harry are unlikely to spend Christmas with the Royal Family this year.

It will be the first holiday King Charles has hosted since the death of Queen Elizabeth, and it’s understood the Firm will be spending the celebrations at Sandringham Estate in Norfolk.