Tender moment Prince Harry flattens down Meghan Markle’s hair as it blows in the wind
The duchess, 37, was seen trying to get her shiny locks out of her face and Prince Harry, 34, saved the day
PROUD husband Prince Harry supported Meghan Markle today for the launch of her charity cookbook – and the pair shared a very sweet moment.
Proving he is every in the knight in shining armour, the besotted prince came to the rescue when Meghan’s hair was blown in the wind.
The duchess, 37, was seen trying to get her shiny locks out of her face and Prince Harry, 34, gently smoothed it away. Swoon!
Harry proudly watched on today as his wife of four months took centre stage on her first solo project, releasing the Together: Our Community Cookbook.
The charity book includes 50 recipes from women who run the Hubb Community Kitchen, an initiative based near the site of the Grenfell Tower in London.
It wasn't the only heartwarming moment between the royal couple at the event.
Prince Harry sent fans wild over an adorable (yet ever so subtle) display of affection.
No matter how cool the Duke of Sussex tried to play it, there was no denying the besotted look of love in his eyes as he gazed adoringly at his wife.
All proceeds of the charity book will go back to the Hubb and Grenfell Tower victims and the book is now available to buy in stores.
Meghan’s mum Doria Ragland was also there to lend her support and was heard introducing herself as "Meg's mom" to members of the group.
The £9.99 book has already become a bestseller on Amazon as numerous royal fans rushed to pre-order a copy.
Some of the recipes are family favourites and all have been created by the cooks who support not only residents affected by the fire but others in the community.
Meghan called the book "a tremendous labour of love" in a speech to volunteers from the kitchen and paid tribute to their community spirit.
She described first going to visit the kitchen in January and being overcome by the welcome from the group.
In her foreword in the book, Meghan said the kitchen was a "place for women to laugh, grieve, cry and cook".
She said: "I had just recently moved to London and I felt so immediately embraced by the women in the kitchen and their warmth and their kindness.
"On a personal level, I feel so proud to live in a city with so much diversity. There are 12 different countries represented just in this room, it's pretty outstanding.
"Everyone embraced this so deeply because it's been a passionate project for all of us - and for good reason."
Meghan has made a number of secret visits to the kitchen since her first visit as she worked with volunteers on her first solo project as a Royal.