Meghan Markle pictured in unseen photo volunteering in Toronto community centre kitchen when she was in Suits

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AN unseen photo of Meghan Markle has been revealed by a Toronto community centre, showing the duchess volunteering when she was on Suits.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex chose the St Felix Centre as one of 12 charities highlighted on their Instagram in December which help the lonely, hungry and homeless.

A photo of Meghan Markle volunteering at the Toronto-based community centre St. Felix Centre has been shared by the charity

On Saturday, the charity uploaded a photo of Meghan working with them during her time as an actress. 

They shared how the duchess would bring them food from the set of the TV hit legal drama, and once fed 100 people at Thanksgiving. 

In the snap, Meghan can be seen with a group of volunteers, wearing a cap, padded jacket and striped shirt. 

The charity wrote: We feel very grateful and honoured to have been highlighted by the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan Markle, as one of 12 charities doing important work worldwide. 

This follows an unseen photograph of Meghan and Harry posing with Adele and other women at the Hubb Community Kitchen in London

’This photo has Meghan volunteering in our kitchen.

Meghan Markle was an active supporter and volunteer of St. Felix Centre during her time living in the city while working on Suits. 

She volunteered on a regular basis in our kitchen as part of our Community Meals Program. 

Meghan and Harry are currently on a six-week break from royal duties

The Duchess also 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.

The charity added on Twitter that they have fond memories of working with the actress, and gave her the nickname lovely Meghan.

She also reportedly brought cast and crew members from the TV show to the centre, which offers programmes for vulnerable members of the community. 

Meghan volunteered with the St Felix Centre when she worked as an actress in Suits

Earlier this year it was revealed that Meghan, 37, and Harry, 35 would only be following accounts of causes they wanted to highlight – which they change every month.

This month they have urged their followers to “reflect on those in need” after announcing they had started following 12 charitable accounts.

Revealing they had been “inspired by the 12 days of Christmas” the Duke and Duchess of Sussex explained they had selected 12 organisations that care for those in need, “especially at this time of year”.

Last month, Prince Harry and Meghan took to Instagram to wish fans a happy Thanksgiving as they celebrated the US holiday during a break from royal duties. 

It has already been announced the Sussexes will not be spending Christmas Day with the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh at her private Sandringham estate in Norfolk.