Meghan Markle showed her home town style on Wednesday by baking banana bread for the family whose farm she and Prince Harry visited near Dubbo.

The property is a fifth generation family farm established in 1887 located about 20 kilometres east of Dubbo. When they arrived they were greeted by a mob of sheep, and the royal couple then got their hands dirty, throwing cotton seed onto hay feeding their mob of cattle.

The Duke and Duchess finished the tour of the family farm with a morning tea prepared by the Wongarbon CWA, however it was the hand-baked banana bread which was prepared by the Duchess of Sussex as a token of thanks to the Woodley family which stole the show.

The Duchess of Sussex presented the Woodley family with the handmade chocolate and ginger treat, having spent her evening baking it in the kitchens of Admiralty House on Tuesday night.