Meghan Markle has hosted her first royal event, alongside mother Doria Ragland and Prince Harry, and delivered a flawless speech.
The Duchess of Sussex gave her first public speech as a member of the royal family on Thursday while hosting an event celebrating the special cookbook she helped create for the members of the Grenfell tragedy.
Meghan spoke about how the women of the Hubb Community Kitchen welcomed her shortly after her move to London, while a proud Doria and Harry watched on.




In a video captured by ITV’s Chris Ship, Meghan says: ‘Working on this project for the past nine months has been a tremendous labor of love. I just recently moved to London and I felt so immediately embraced by this kitchen — your warmth and kindness, and also to be able to be in this city and to see in this one small room how multicultural it was.’
She continued, ‘On a personal level, I feel so proud to live in this city that can have so much diversity. There’s 12 countries represented in this one group of women. It’s pretty outstanding.’
‘I said in the foreword that this is more than a cookbook, and what I mean by that is the power of food is more than just the meal itself. It’s the story behind it. When we get to know the story of the recipe, you get to know the person behind it,’ she said.
‘That’s what we’re talking about in terms of coming together to really engage and talk and to be able to celebrate what connects us rather than what divides us. That, I believe, is the ethos of Together.’
The meals prepared at the event were all created at the royal couple’s palace home using recipes from the cookbook.