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Posted: 2020-04-17T22:11:59Z | Updated: 2020-04-17T22:11:59Z

Meghan Markle got back to her royal roots on Tuesday, joining a Zoom call with women from the Hubb Community Kitchen, the group she worked with for one of her first royal projects.

The organization was founded by women affected by the 2017 Grenfell Tower fire in London. The Duchess of Sussex secretly visited with the women for months, beginning in January 2018. In September of that year, Kensington Palace unveiled a cookbook collaboration with the group, called To gether: Our Community Kitchen , for which Meghan wrote the forward.

On Tuesday, Meghan reunited with the women of Hubb Community Kitchen, who are joining forces with The Felix Project , a food waste redistribution charity, and the Evening Standards Food for London Now campaign, to distribute meals during the coronavirus pandemic.

The spirit of the Hubb Community Kitchen has always been one of caring, giving back, and helping those in need, initially in Grenfell and now throughout the UK, Meghan said in a statement, shared with HuffPost. A home cooked meal from one neighbor to another, when they need it most, is what community is all about.