Cape Town – In December last year the British monarchy met music royalty when Harry, Meghan and Adele visited the Hubb Community Kitchen – and royal or not, you can't keep secret meetings and not expect the internet to find out about it.
According to a post by an Instagram user who goes by the name, 'MykitchenWonders Faiza', "very beautiful memories" were made when all three stopped by. She shared a photograph of the women who work at the kitchen laughing with Their Royal Highnesses and the Hello singer, but the post has since been removed.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex recently shared a throwback of their own though on their Instagram account.
"It was just one year ago that The Duchess of Sussex made a special visit to the women of The Hubb Community Kitchen to help prepare meals for those in need," the post read.
"Today, the women at the Hubb Community Kitchen continue to have a positive impact in their community, across the UK, and around the world. Whether it's providing a safe space for women and children to come for a hot meal, supporting local schools, serving free lunches to senior citizens, partnering with the Red Cross to provide lunches for refugees, or feeding the homeless - the Hubb helps and heals through their support and sustenance.
"Thank you, ladies, for the leadership and inspiration that your cooking and love of community brings to all those around you."
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Her Royal Highness first met the women from the Hubb Community Kitchen in 2017 when she helped in the creation of Together – a charity cookbook which celebrates the power of cooking to bring communities together.
The Hubb Community Kitchen started after the 2017 Grenfell Tower fire in London that left many families without a place to call home. A group of London women came together to cook fresh food for their families and neighbours and discovered the restorative magic that comes with cooking and eating together.
So while in South Africa in September, Meghan gifted the cookbook to the women in District Six in Cape Town who used food to uplift their community during and after the forced removals under the apartheid regime.
(HAVE A BITE: Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan enjoy samosas and koesisters when they visited Dictrict 6 in Cape Town. Photo: Bashiera Parker)
READ MORE HERE: ROYAL SA TOUR: Harry tries porring while Meghan snacks on a samosa in District Six