The Duchess of Sussex is continuing her charitable work in her local community.
Yesterday, Duchess Meghan made a surprise visit to Children’s Hospital Los Angeles.
While there, she stopped by the Creative Oasis area of the hospital, where she joined in watercolor painting with the children. Later, she took the time to sit with, talk to, and paint with young bed-bound patients in their rooms. “These special moments are a reminder of how powerful creativity can be in fostering joy, connection, and healing,” CHLA wrote on Instagram alongside photos of Meghan with the kids.
The duchess’ happy visit came as part of CHLA’s Make March Matter campaign, “a month-long fundraising campaign supporting the lifesaving care, research, and innovation that happens at CHLA every day,” per the hospital. Funds raised go toward providing sick and critically injured children with the best quality care.
For the important day, Meghan—an L.A. native—was lovely and casual in a white top and pants, plus a cozy beige cardigan. She wore a face mask to protect the children.
“Today we were honored to welcome LA’s own @meghan, Duchess of Sussex, to CHLA’s Creative Oasis, where she spent time painting alongside our incredible patients,” the hospital wrote on Instagram.
Meghan, who lives in Montecito, California, has two children with husband Prince Harry—Prince Archie, 6, and Princess Lilibet, 4—and has long made it one of her missions to advocate for children’s health initiatives. Through their Archewell Foundation, she and Harry tend to focus on mental health solutions, such as tackling the issue of social media culture and how it affects young kids and their development.
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