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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex donned an apron and served frittata to people at the centre, run by McAuley Community Services for Women, which supports women and children experiencing family violence, homelessness and related challenges.After serving several people, the duchess asked “is anyone else hungry?”, while looking and smiling at the press and other people gathered in the centre.Meghan then sat down at a table and joined people eating food, telling them: “We landed here this morning so my jet lag hasn’t quite hit yet.”The centre provides round-the-clock crisis accommodation, refuge services and longer-term housing, alongside programmes focused on recovery, wellbeing and independence.

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00:00Hello, good evening.
00:02Nice to meet you.
00:03Nice to meet you.
00:04Hi, how are you doing?
00:08Cheers.
00:10Great.
00:11Hi, this is Victor Tata.
00:14And then we've just got a salad.
00:15So, we're going to have a break.
00:18And so, I'm going to have a break.
00:20Okay.
00:21You both want some salad as well?
00:24Okay.
00:25Alright, everyone comes in.
00:27They all just line up.
00:28Wonderful.
00:29Thank you so much.
00:31It's my pleasure.
00:34Alright, Renee.
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