Duchess Meghan and Prince Harry are showing their young children the importance of giving back during the holiday season.

The pair were accompanied by their children, Prince Archie, 6, and Princess Lilibet, 4, as they prepared and packaged meals for communities in Los Angeles ahead of the Thanksgiving holiday. Meghan shared the family moment to her Instagram story Wednesday, Nov. 26.

The social media posts show the royal kids rolling balls of dough on a packaging line with the caption, "Show up, do good."

The couple's Archewell Foundation partnered with Our Big Kitchen Los Angeles, a non-profit that supports schools, shelters, senior centers and other groups experiencing with food insecurity.

"As we head into the holiday season, we celebrate those working every day to ensure that no one is left behind and where the needs of our neighbors are met," the Archewell Foundation said in a statement.

Meghan and Harry founded the Archewell Foundation in October 2020, the same year they walked away from their royal duties and moved the Montecito in California. The two officially surrendered their royal patronages and military appointments by February 2021 and have since pursued various charity and for-profit business endeavors while raising their family.

When were Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet born?

Harry and Meghan welcomed Archie, whose full name is Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor, in 2019 at the Portland Hospital in London's Westminster district.

As Meghan's son, he became the first royal to also be an American, and the first baby born into the royal family ever to hail from African descent.

Meanwhile, Lilibet was born in California on June 4, 2021, and was named after her great-grandmother Queen Elizabeth II, whose nickname was "Lilibet."

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