Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan’s charity work this year has been a family affair.
The couple, along with Prince Archie, 6, and Princess Lilibet, 4, recently volunteered at Our Big Kitchen in Los Angeles to “prepare and package meals for local residents facing food insecurity.”
The event was featured on the Archewell website on Wednesday, featuring lovely shots of young children working hard.
In one photo, Markle, 44, and Harry, 41, scoop cookie dough into a frying pan while their daughter watches others do the same.
Lilibet, with her back to the camera, is wearing a red plaid dress, a black baseball cap, and her hair is braided.
Archie wore a yellow long sleeve shirt and dug into his container of fabric.
On Markle’s Instagram Story, she was also photographed rolling dough with cinnamon sugar.
“Come out and do some good,” the “Suits” alum captioned a social media upload Wednesday.
She and Harry were all smiles as they volunteered with their children and hugged in a group photo.
Over the summer, Markle spoke to listeners of her podcast Aspire about keeping Archie and Lilibet real.
The “Deal or No Deal” alum explained that it’s “really important” for her “privileged” brothers to “understand the value of things.”
For example, she said gardening taught her children “patience and good values and an appreciation for food.”
“We grow a lot of vegetables, and one of the things we want them to learn is…start with a seed and watch it grow. But it’s, ‘Do you want to sell your harvest? Do you want to share it with our community? And once you have it, what do you want to do with the money?'” Markle said.
Since launching her “As Ever” brand and debuting “With Love, Meghan” earlier this year, she’s been sharing more about Archie and Lilibet in interviews and on social media.
Page Six reported earlier this month that Prince Harry “…doesn’t like displays.”
