The Duke and Duchess of Sussex moved to the United States last month from Canada, right before the borders were closed. They have not given any news about their future plans, but we finally found out some of the things that have done since moving. 

It seems that Prince Harry and Meghan have teamed up with a charity during this pandemic. According to Express UK, the couple volunteered during the Easter weekend with Project Angel Food. The charity brings meals to people who have a critical illness. It seems that when the couple found out that their drivers were overloaded with deliveries, they called the charity so that they can deliver the food themselves. 

The director for Project Angel Food Richard Ayoub said that Harry and Meghan wanted to ease the load of the drivers and have strictly practiced social distancing while doing their volunteer work. And it seems that the couple really enjoyed it as they are planning to do another delivery run on Wednesday. Ayoub says that the couple really showed how much they cared about the recipients of the charity. They are people who are more vulnerable to the virus and they are grateful to the duke and duchess for giving their time. 

Aside from that, the couple has finally been photographed going around their neighborhood in Los Angeles. The Daily Mail was able to obtain photos of Harry and Meghan walking their dogs, Oz and Guy. This is the first time they have been seen around the area since they moved to LA last month. They were both seen wearing a bandanna over their faces, as there is not a rule in Souther California that no one can go out unless they are wearing a face mask. They were accompanied by bu a security guard, but there was no sign of their son Archie. 

It has been almost three weeks since the couple officially stepped down as senior members of the royal family. They posted a farewell message on their Sussex Royal Instagram account thanking the community for their support. They are planning to launch a new brand called Archewell in the future. 

The launch of the brand, which will have a charity and website, had to be postponed in light of the coronavirus pandemic. Harry did register his eco-friendly tourism initiative called Travalyst. The move was quite controversial as Harry refused to include his surname, Mountbatten-Windsor, in the registration of the program.