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Meghan Marklesurprised women and children at a community cafe in Düsseldorf before heading back to California.
Photos of the Duchess of Sussex, 42, appeared on theInstagramstory of TrebeCafé on Tuesday showing Meghan interacting with some community members.TrebeCafé, which supports women and girls who are homeless, shared photos of the Duchess interacting with a little girl and smiling for a photo with a woman.
A spokesperson from TrebeCafé confirmed to PEOPLE that Meghan visited the cafe on Sept. 13 and spoke to staff and visitors, who the organization supports in living a self-reliant life.

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Harry arrived in Germany before his wife to kick off the event. Meghan reunited with him atthe Family & Friends partyon Sept. 12. Giving a speech, Meghan apologized for being a “little late for the party” and revealed that she had to get her childrenPrince Archie, 4, andPrincess Lilibet, 2, settled at home, according toHello!magazine.
“Getting milkshakes, doing school drop off and then I just landed a couple of hours ago,” she explained. “I am thrilled that the first event that I can do with Invictus is here with all of you.”
They spent the next few days in the stands at sporting events, from wheelchair basketball to swimming.
Friday was an extra special occasion:Prince Harry’s 39th birthday! At the sitting volleyball game between Poland and Germany, he was serenaded with a rendition of “Happy Birthday.”
They also marked the big day with an outing at a local brewery the night before. The couple ate Weiner Schnitzel, blood sausage and German sausages, the restaurant said in an Instagram post, calling the group “very likable people.”

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On Saturday, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex attended theclosing ceremony.
Prince Harry took the stage and gave a speech as the ceremony came to a close.
“We’ve all witnessed the true impact sport has had on your recovery. But you will never truly know the impact your actions this week have had on millions of people around the world,” theDuke of Sussex said. “You have opened people’s hearts, through your vulnerability, through your resilience and your sheer abilities. You have shown us that joy can emerge from struggle.”
source: people.com