The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have faced a backlash over their use of private jets this week, but at least their latest Instagram post contains some soothing words, amid the controversy.

Sussex Royal today shared pictures to 'shine a spotlight on Luminary Bakery and the amazing women of this inspiring and sustainable grassroots organisation', which Meghan handpicked to feature in her Vogue issue.

One of the snaps featured a selection of cupcakes featuring empowering messages, including 'you are enough' and 'be kind to your mind', baked by female employees at the East London organisation.

The Luminary Bakery in East London provides employment and support for women who are trying to escape poverty, homelessness and violence.

Meghan Markle (pictured at the Lion King premiere in London in July) has took to Instagram to promote the 'sustainable grassroots organisation' which features in Vogue's September issue, guest edited by the royal

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex's joint social media account shared several photographs of the work done by Luminary Bakery, based in East London, including this picture of cupcakes featuring positive sayings

Harry and Meghan have recently faced hypocrisy after taking private jets to fly to Ibiza and Nice.

The trips followed an interview for Meghan's edition of British Vogue, in which Harry told environmentalist Dr Jane Goodall that he and his wife only plan to have a 'maximum' of two children, to help minimise their carbon footprint.

But photographs of the royal couple and three-month-old Archie showed the family stepping on board the Cessna 680 Citation Sovereign jet on Saturday at about 3pm local time, having arrived in France three days earlier.

The couple are believed to have visited the £15million palatial home of Castel Mont-Alban owned by Sir Elton John and his husband David Furnish overlooking the Promenade des Anglais during their holiday to the French Riviera.

Luminary Bakery (pictured) is an all-female social enterprise bakery which helps women who have been victims of violence and sex trafficking, or who have been to prison, get back into work

Royal experts later said the British public do not want to be 'lectured on climate change by those who don't do follow their own advice', while MPs said the trips do not 'fit with their public image' they project as eco-warriors.

The post accompanying the snaps contained a personal account from Meghan of her visits to the organisation.

'What they’ve created at Luminary Bakery is exceptional - it’s a space for baking, healing and rebuilding,' she said.

The London bakery was championed by the Duchess of Sussex during her guest-editor stint at British Vogue. Pictured: Women working at the organisation

'When I visited the women earlier this year I was struck by how the baking, itself, is a means of therapy for these women - which in many ways makes complete sense - feeling they had no control over their lives based on their previous (and often harrowing) circumstances, they found comfort in the measured nature of baking.

'Mixing equal parts of one ingredient and another could yield the perfect dessert, but the act of doing so provided personal balance. So while the baked goods are absolutely delicious, it’s the story of how the program at Luminary reshapes lives through baking that is the actual icing on the cake.'

The post continued: 'Earlier this year, The Duchess of Sussex visited the Luminary Bakery and had the opportunity to break bread with the women - literally and figuratively - whilst listening to their stories, how they’ve rebuilt their lives following these experiences, but also the significant role that Luminary Bakery has played in helping with their rebuild.

Two beaming women share a giggle as they work to create baked goods at Luminary Bakery

'The Duchess of Sussex chose to include this small bakery tucked away in East London for the September issue of @BritishVogue, which she guest edited.

'This bakery is making a substantial difference to the lives of women in the local area over the last five years since opening its arms to vulnerable women and providing job skills, career support, mentoring and coaching.'

'The combination of these like minded women supporting each other, both on the staff side and from the students, is proving to be the perfect recipe in creating this amazing, positive environment.

'If you find yourself in East London, please stop by and support the women of Luminary Bakery and the impactful work they’re doing.'

The post, pictured above, quoted the Duchess of Sussex saying: 'What they’ve created at Luminary Bakery is exceptional - it’s a space for baking, healing and rebuilding

The post continued: 'Earlier this year, The Duchess of Sussex visited the Luminary Bakery and had the opportunity to break bread with the women - literally and figuratively...'

Luminary Bakery is an all-female social enterprise bakery which helps women who have been victims of violence and sex trafficking, or who have been to prison, get back into work. It has helped 56 women since its launch in 2014.

The bakery's cakes begin at £45 and include flavours such as lemon and blueberry, chocolate and salted caramel.

It was among a number of favourite causes, people and tips highlighted by the Duchess in her Vogue issue.

The post comes after mass furore over Meghan and Harry's use of four private jets in the space of just 11 days.

The post comes after mass furore over Meghan and Harry's use of four private jets in the space of just 11 days. Pictured at The Lion King premiere in London last month