Meghan Markle donned $228 relaxed boyfriend shirt by LA-based brand to volunteer in new hometown 

A nod to her new home! Meghan Markle donned $228 relaxed boyfriend shirt by LA-based brand and trendy Adidas Stan Smith trainers to deliver food to vulnerable people in the city

  • Prince Harry, 35, and Meghan Markle, 38, delivered food in LA this week
  • Couple teamed up with a charity to deliver meals to people with critical illnesses
  • The Duchess donned a $288 (£230) relaxed boyfriend shirt from Frank&Eileen 
  • Paired laid-back look with Adidas Stan Smith trainers and Le Specs sunglasses 

The Duchess of Sussex donned a $228 relaxed boyfriend shirt from an LA-based brand and a pair of trendy Adidas Stan Smith trainers as she delivered food to vulnerable people in the city this week. 

Prince Harry, 35, and Meghan Markle, 38, who moved to Los Angeles last month, volunteered with charity Project Angel Food on Easter Sunday and returned on Wednesday to drop-off non-perishable meals to 20 more vulnerable people in the city.

The Duchess selected a relaxed outfit for the volunteering, opting for an oversized white shirt from one of her favourite brands Frank&Eileen, black skinny jeans, as well as a pair of trendy trainers.

The royal also slung a pair of $48 La Specs sunglasses across her shirt and added a bold blue volunteering cap to her outfit, which was pulled low across her face. 

Meghan Markle, 38, donned a relaxed boyfriend shirt from LA-based brand Frank&Eileen as she stepped out to volunteer with Prince Harry, 35, in their new hometown this week

The LA-based Frank&Eileen is believed to be a favourite of Meghans, with the royal previously wearing the relaxed shirt as she travelled from Australia’s Fraser Island to Fiji during the couple’s 2018 tour of the countries. 

Meanwhile she also gave a subtle nod to her wedding with the outfit, opting for the Le Specs sunglasses she donned while en-route to her rehearsal dinner in May 2018.  

During their volunteering stint, the Duchess was also believed to have been wearing her Suetables horoscope necklace.

The delicate gold pendant features a Taurus charm, giving a gentle nod to her son Archie’s horoscope ahead of his upcoming first birthday on 6 May. 

The Duchess of Sussex paired the shirt with black skinny jeans and trendy Adidas Stan Smith trainers, as well as a bold blue Project Angel Food cap

The Duchess of Sussex paired the shirt with black skinny jeans and trendy Adidas Stan Smith trainers, as well as a bold blue Project Angel Food cap 

Harry and Meghan were captured on surveillance cameras arriving at the Sierra Bonita Community Apartments in West Hollywood in their SUV at 10:55am.

A security team accompanied the couple in a separate SUV that followed closely behind, but they opted to walk up to the apartment to deliver the food alone. 

While Harry elected to cover his face with a blue bandana, Meghan sported what appeared to be a white surgical mask. The couple also both wore a single glove on their right hand.

Meghan and Harry spent two days volunteering with the non-profit this week, who cook and deliver meals to people with critical illness who are at a greater risk amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

Meghan appeared relaxed in the laid-back and trendy outfit, storing her sunglasses on the front of her top during the volunteering trip

Meghan appeared relaxed in the laid-back and trendy outfit, storing her sunglasses on the front of her top during the volunteering trip

None of the charity’s clients knew the Duke and Duchess were going to be delivering the food, nor had any been forewarned about their arrival.

Project Angel Food serves 1600 meals a day, which will now rise to 2000 during the coronavirus crisis, ensuring some of those most at risk are fed.

It is thought to be the first charity publicly supported by Harry and Meghan since their move to California from Canada. The couple are now in quarantine with their son Archie Mountbatten-Windsor, who turns one next month. 

The appearance from the couple is their first publicly since they  moved to Los Angeles last month

The appearance from the couple is their first publicly since they  moved to Los Angeles last month 

The couple announced they are launching a new charitable foundation named Archewell this month.

They said they ‘look forward’ to getting started with the Archewell foundation, which will replace their Sussex Royal brand.

The pair also have plans to include their own charity as well as a website, as part of their new venture.