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Duchess Meghan Markle incredulously reveals marriage admission to Netflix interview guest, leaving them astounded: "So, you married him?"

Meghan Markle reveals intimate details about her husband Prince Harry in the second season episodes of "With Love, Meghan."

Meghan Markle shockingly admits to a Princess Harry revelation, leaving a Netflix show guest in...
Meghan Markle shockingly admits to a Princess Harry revelation, leaving a Netflix show guest in awe: "Did you actually marry him?"

Duchess Meghan Markle incredulously reveals marriage admission to Netflix interview guest, leaving them astounded: "So, you married him?"

In the second season of her Netflix series, "With Love, Meghan," the Duchess of Sussex opened up about her husband Prince Harry's culinary preferences. It was revealed that he is not a fan of lobster, a popular seafood delicacy. This revelation was shared during an episode featuring renowned chef José Andrés.

Meanwhile, Meghan Markle herself has been making headlines for her light-hearted comments about critics. During an appearance on "The Circuit With Emily Chang," she joked about making single-skillet spaghetti, implying that some critics may be hypocritical, suggesting they cook at home while criticizing her show. However, she did not provide specific details about the critics she was referring to.

In a surprising turn of events, mixologist Payman Bahmani-Bailey, a guest on the same season of "With Love, Meghan," confessed he was not a fan of "Suits," the legal drama in which Meghan Markle played a main character from 2011 to 2018. He also stated that he does not watch basic cable.

The second season of "With Love, Meghan" has received brutal reviews, but Meghan Markle, the mother of two, recently hit back at critics. This is not the first time she has addressed criticism. In the past, she has implied that some critics may be hypocritical, suggesting they cook at home while criticizing her show.

The royal family, on the other hand, has a long-standing tradition of avoiding shellfish, including lobster, due to the risk of shellfish poisoning and their public duties. This tradition was highlighted by King Charles' former butler, Grant Harrold, and Queen Camilla's revelation that garlic is not allowed among the royal family due to the need to avoid strong odors while talking and interacting with others.

Interestingly, Prince Harry has publicly supported the inclusion of plant-based and vegetarian options in royal family meals. This move towards a more inclusive and sustainable menu aligns with Meghan Markle's advocacy for healthy and environmentally-friendly eating.

As the Sussexes continue to make waves in the entertainment industry and the royal family, their personal preferences and public personas remain a source of fascination for many. Whether it's their choices in food or their responses to criticism, they continue to challenge traditional norms and set their own path.

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