Meghan Markle Makes a Surprise TV Appearance to Thank Volunteers During the Pandemic

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From Town & Country

This evening, the Duchess of Sussex made a previously unannounced television appearance during CNN's annual TV special, Heroes: An All-Star Tribute to thank those who have helped to keep people fed throughout the pandemic. Wearing a high-necked blouse, and seated on a bench in front of a field of purple flowers, Meghan gave a two-minute long speech about the COVID-19 crisis, and the generosity this tragic time has inspired in communities, and specifically in volunteers, who are making sure their neighbors don't go hungry.

It's clearly a cause close to Meghan's heart. Earlier this summer, she and Prince Harry volunteered in their new home of L.A., delivering meals to those in need.

Read her full speech here:

In a year that has been universally challenging for everyone, I'm inspired by the stories of compassion in our communities. Across the country, people have put their own needs aside to come together and support the collective wellbeing of those around them.

Back in March, the COVID-19 crisis hit hard, and overnight everything seemed to change. For many families, the impact of the pandemic has been catastrophic--and far too many were faced with a heartbreaking question: How am I going to put food on the table for my family.

But in the face of this devastating reality, we also saw the power of the human spirit and the remarkable ways that communities respond in challenging times. We saw the good in people, in our neighbors and in entire communities coming together to say they would not stand by while our neighbors went hungry. We saw communities standing up and taking action.

When kids' lunch programs came to a halt, we saw our neighbors making sure that those children received the nutrition they need. And when those who are immunocompromised, or most vulnerable, couldn't leave their homes, we as a community showed up to deliver the food they needed to their doorsteps. We know the value of food: as nourishment, as a life source, and in moments of crisis, the warmth of a meal can feel as comforting as a much needed hug--especially in the absence of human contact due to the social distancing we're all experiencing.

These moments reminded so many that they're cared for. Tonight we are celebrating these quiet heroes. Some of whom I know, and others that we applaud from afar. These individuals stood up and made sure the most basic needs of our communities were met. They made sure that those around them did not have to suffer in isolation. They nourished their neighbors in more ways than one. And they showed us, all of us, that even in the darkest times when we come together, we have the power to remind someone else that there is hope and that we will be okay.

Tonight's speech marks Meghan's first public appearance since she revealed that she had a miscarriage earlier this summer. In an essay in the New York Times, she reflected on the difficulties of this year, both personal and global. "As much as we may disagree, as physically distanced as we may be," she wrote, "the truth is that we are more connected than ever because of all we have individually and collectively endured this year."

Read her full essay here.

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