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The Queen And Meghan Markle’s Egg Controversy: Everything You Need To Know

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On the morning of Queen Elizabeth II’s death, Prince Harry made the trip to Balmoral without his significant other Meghan Markle, a move that has prompted many individuals to hypothesize, as per The Daily Beast. Over the most recent two years, a relationship that was once well disposed of supposedly turned wild after the Duke and Duchess chose to leave the royal family for a normal life, per Yahoo! Lifestyle. However many believed that Queen was frantic, her statement in January 2020 was everything except.

I want to thank [Prince Harry and Meghan Markle] for all their devoted work across this country, the Commonwealth and beyond, and am especially glad for how Meghan has so immediately become one of the family. Today is my entire family’s hope that today’s agreement permits them to begin constructing a cheerful and peaceful new life.

Although tensions were broadly discussed, there’s a chance the feud was overstated, even after Megan Markle’s departure from the royal family, she had only pleasant comments about the Queen. The Queen, for instance, has forever been awesome to me. I’ve cherished being in her company, Megan Markle said in a 2021 interview with Oprah. She’s forever been warm, inviting, and welcoming. Be that as it may, before any of the supposed drama happened, Her Majesty had a few words with Meghan Markle one day at Windsor Palace, and it wasn’t about food, she wasn’t permitted to eat.

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Queen Elizabeth II And Meghan Markle Egg Controversy Explained

On an occasion that 1.9 million individuals tuned in to watch, King Harry and Meghan Markle were officially married on 19th May 2018. As is custom, Queen Elizabeth II gave her formal blessing to the couple prior in the year on 15th March, per Town and Country. However the wedding went off easily, the Queen pulled Megan Markle to the side for a short word in the days paving the way to the event. As indicated by Royal expert and author Katie Nicholl, Megan Markle had mentioned a macrobiotic alternative to the food served at her wedding party. Macrobiotic diets reportedly depend intensely on browned rice, veggies, and beans while discouraging the consumption of eggs, per WebMD.

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During a taste test at Windsor Palace, the Duchess-to-be claimed she could taste egg in one of the dishes, one that she was assured was without any trace of the ingredient. Persuaded that eggs had some way or another advanced into the dish she supposedly claimed, ‘No, I can taste it.’ That is when Queen Elizabeth II entered the room and pulled her almost granddaughter-in-law to the side for a confidential discussion, purportedly saying, Meghan, in this family, we don’t address individuals like that. Meghan Markle’s response to the remark wasn’t reportedly revealed, nor was the egg content of the macrobiotic dish.

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