Meghan Markle quietly volunteered at a Toronto charity during her 'Suits' days
Paying it forward.
December 10, 2019 1:01 p.m. EST
December 10, 2019 4:51 p.m. EST
Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan only joined Instagram as @SussexRoyal in April but over the last several months since starting their own account and splitting from the @KensintonRoyal account they shared with Prince William and Kate Middleton, they've made quite an impact, with family photos, travel pics and updates on the work they're doing.At the beginning of every month, the royal couple select a different theme or cause and highlight accounts that do good. On December 1, they chose new accounts to follow and, inspired by the Twelve Days of Christmas, they selected a dozen organizations who care for "those who may feel lonely, hungry, homeless, or may be experiencing the holidays for the first time without loved ones," the Sussexes wrote in the caption to the photo. "It's an important time of year to help those around you who may be less fortunate, or who would appreciate even the smallest act of kindness."One of the organizations that Harry and Meghan highlighted is St. Felix Centre, a non-profit community centre in Toronto. During Meghan's Suits days, she was doing then what she continues to do to this day: donating her time and energy. Even though it's been a couple of years since she worked with the centre, she hasn't forgotten them and it clearly still holds a place in her heart, so much so she wanted to share with the rest of the world just how much St. Felix helps vulnerable people in Toronto. And in return, the St. Felix Centre Instagram account posted a never-before-seen photo of the Duchess of Sussex along with other volunteers who donated their time in the kitchen.
In case you're not sure which one is Meghan, she's the one in the baseball cap, striped shirt and jacket, though the arrow and heart pointing out the royal should also help. Seriously, though, Meghan appears to be almost shying away from the camera, purposely not making it about her but, rather, the place itself. It seems she would rather put her head down, help out and raise awareness and, like the Sussexes' monthly posts, put the attention solely on the organizations.According to St. Felix Centre, Meghan "was an active supporter and volunteer," and helped out "on a regular basis in our kitchen as part of our Community Meals Program." The post caption also noted that she "donated food from the set of Suits, and on one Thanksgiving she brought in all the food, turkeys and the fixings for over 100 people."St. Felix Centre wasn't the only organization from Meghan's past that got a little love and recognition. The Los Angeles Mission, which helps the homeless in her hometown—and where her mom, Doria Ragland, still lives—got a shout-out.Meghan and Harry also focused on Centrepoint, the U.K.'s leading charity for homeless young people of which Prince William is patron. Will took over the role from his and Harry's late mother, Princess Diana, so both brothers have a personal connection to it.The other causes the Sussexes supported are Salvation Army U.K., The Trussell Trust, Lifewise, Social Bite, The Felix Project, Scotty's Little Soldiers, FareShare, Shelter and SSAFA, the Armed Forces Charity.[video_embed id='1829059']RELATED: Meghan and Harry aren’t spending Christmas with the Queen[/video_embed]