Meghan meets retired artists and entertainers at Royal Variety care home
The Duchess of Sussex was welcomed to Brinsworth House in Twickenham, south-west London, by the charity’s chairman, Giles Cooper.
The Duchess of Sussex is carrying out her last official engagement before Christmas, meeting retired artists and entertainers cared for at the Royal Variety Charity’s residential nursing home.
Meghan was welcomed to Brinsworth House – affectionately known as the Old Pro’s Paradise – in Twickenham, south-west London, by the charity’s chairman, Giles Cooper.
Pregnant Meghan looked stylish in a dress by Brock Collection and a coat by Soia and Kyo.
“And it comes after her wedding, which all the residents here were watching. We had the television on, Union Jack bunting up and a party atmosphere – so it’s nice to have the bride here.”
After a private briefing, Meghan met four residents sat at tables in the dining room.
She chatted briefly to actress Mona Hammond who played Blossom Jackson in EastEnders in the 1990s.
Among famous entertainers who have been cared for at the residential home are Sir Norman Wisdom, Dame Thora Hird and EastEnders actor Leslie Grantham.
Meghan is a former actress who is best known for her role in the hit US legal drama series Suits, in which she played paralegal-turned-lawyer Rachel Zane.
Mr Cooper said her work as an actress would mean she would be able to relate to the residents.