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Meghan’s story changes AGAIN: Duchess admits she feeds Archie and Lili ‘chicken nuggets and veggie burgers’ – after hitting back at her own ‘TV dinner’ upbringing on Netflix show

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Meghan Markle has revealed that she often gives her children frozen chicken nuggets for dinner, weeks after she told that she was a 'current parent' and scooped up about making fruit dishes in her TV program.

The Duchess, 43, said that she 'often trusts chicken nuggets, vegetarian hamburgers and tater tans' to feed Prince Archie, five and Princess Lilibet, three.

Meghan said to the New York Times prior to the launch of her as always collection, that her freezer is 'filled with' convenience food.

It again calls Meghan's claims about both lifestyle in question and what she grew up, with the actress who also reveals her life has not always been that way. “

In her recent Netflix show, with love, Meghan, the Duchess revealed her children 'Love Eat Crudites' and made fresh fruit dishes for their breakfast.

Speaking with Mindy Kaling in the second episode, the Duchess claimed that as a child she only spent time because her parents worked; A so -called 'LatchKey Kid' that is only after school until their parents come home.

She says Mindy: 'I grew up with a lot of fast food and also many TV dinners. It feels like such a different time, but that was so normal with the microwaves of children. '

The Duchess continued: 'I grew up with that and looked at Jeopardy! And have a lot of fast food. '

Meghan’s story changes AGAIN: Duchess admits she feeds Archie and Lili ‘chicken nuggets and veggie burgers’ – after hitting back at her own ‘TV dinner’ upbringing on Netflix show

The Duchess of the Netflix series of Sussex with love, Meghan, has raised some questions about Meghan's upbringing and the stories she tells about her childhood. Portrayed with mindy kaling

The Duchess, 43, said that she 'often trusts chicken nuggets, vegetarian hamburgers and tater tans' to feed Prince Archie, five and Princess Lilibet, three. She is depicted with love, Meghan

The Duchess, 43, said that she 'often trusts chicken nuggets, vegetarian hamburgers and tater tans' to feed Prince Archie, five and Princess Lilibet, three. She is depicted with love, Meghan

The alienated father of Meghan, Thomas Markle Sr,, however, attracted the problem with the representation of his daughter of her childhood and insisted that her memory of how she ate did not match his own report as a young person.

Markle also said that he would personally pick up Meghan from school every day – or send a car to get her if he was too busy.

And the father of the Duchess, 80, is not the only person who has questioned Meghan's background story, as told in the series – whereby viewers suggest that the Duchess has previously spoken very differently about her upbringing.

Meghan's Stint as a judge in the TV competition of the American children, chopped junior, saw her feedback give to Mini Kitchen Maestros while trying to impress their culinary skills

In one clip, which started with circulating online after the Duchess's Netflix show has been broadcast, Meghan tells a young cooker that causes her meal memories of childhood.

The Duchess says about the dish: “This dish reminded me of the kind of food I grew up in California, such as that real … farm to table, kind of fresh, really simple ingredients.” She then praised the girl and told her she had done a 'good work'.

The historical recognition of Meghan that she has eaten 'farmer to table' in California is a stark contrast with the image she projects on her Netflix series, as the child came up on TV dinners and fast food.

In perhaps a reference to criticism, Meghan told the New York Times: “Do they not know that my life has not always been that way?” Before gesting on the sweeping and sleeping dogs of Montecito.

Meghan Markle gave her Instagram followers a look at her Montecito Mansion in a new video in which she makes banana pudding at home with her mother Doria

Meghan Markle gave her Instagram followers a look at her Montecito Mansion in a new video in which she makes banana pudding at home with her mother Doria

Meghan shared a clip who made 'Chantilly Lili' in her Montecito kitchen

Meghan shared a clip who made 'Chantilly Lili' in her Montecito kitchen

Meghan Share the recipe with the New York Times

Doria tried the pudding, of which she said it was 'so good'

Doria tried the pudding, of which she said it was 'so good'

Meghan's stint on chopped junior as a judge (photo) saw her describe her diet in childhood as a 'farm to table'

Meghan's stint on chopped junior as a judge (photo) saw her describe her diet in childhood as a 'farm to table'

Elsewhere in the interview, Meghan revealed that she started the company because “I have to work, and I love working” and added that she was “not without work since she was 13.”

Her Instagram, she says, is a way in which I can connect my home and connect my work. '

Meghan, who said that she is 'not an influencer', also added to reveal my Instagram store today – reveal the pots and pans that she uses.

One of the things that are for sale is a $ 1,486 Mauviel Cops Sajpan set and different clothing.

She also admitted that she has 'a lot to learn', while her famous private mother Doria Ragland, 68, claimed that her daughter had no contact and to use things that are too expensive, by saying: 'Everyone is coming in hot now'.

Meghan also revealed her grandmother in the interview Jeanette grew Collard Groenen and tomatoes in her garden.

She added that she would like to pick up a jacket in the box of curly fries for dinner or to her grandmother's house to eat 'kraft -grilled cheese on white miracle bread, with' all that butter '.

Meghan also claimed that she started cooking for friends as a student at Northwestern University '.

“At the age of 20, in a small apartment in Evanston, who served that sandwich and a bottle of two-buck chuck-that was when Trader Joe's Great We all thought it was so chic,” she said.

The historical recognition of Meghan that she has eaten 'farmer to table' in California is a stark contrast with the image she projects on her Netflix series, as the child came up on TV dinners and fast food.

And in her own series, the Duchess refers to her time in the garden as a child where she first fell in love with planting -another contrast with the youth in Roald Dahl -style she found by discussing her 'LatchKey Kid' education.

Meghan also shared photos of himself who cook at home

Meghan also shared photos of himself who cook at home

Meghan also shared Snaps from Archie and Lili at home

Meghan also shared Snaps from Archie and Lili at home

Speaking with the Korean-American chef Roy Choi, she discusses her 'love' of gardening, which he admits is 'terrible'.

Meghan says: 'They had a lot of time in the garden in our science class. So I was probably about 10 or 11 – we learned to compost … “

She continued: “I loved, as a child, I planted this thing and would wait patiently, and then you suddenly go,” it's mature and I can eat this “and it makes you so grateful for food.”

Meghan's memory increases a different image of her as a child fed by nature and grew up with the appreciation of organic products, just like the 'farmer to board' upbringing she refers to chopped junior.

However, the comments of the Duchess about her Netflix series are not the first time that the accounts of her youth have been questioned.

In 2021, mother-of-two Meghan wrote a letter of 1,000 words to the chairman of the American House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi and majority leader of the Senate, Chuck Schumer, to consider her plea for paid parental leave.

In the open letter she described how she lived as a child on the Sizizler salad of $ 5, in an attempt to point out how her childhood was something of a financial struggle.

She wrote: 'I grew up on the $ 4.99 salad bar at Sizzler – it might cost less (to be honest, I can't remember) – but what I remember was the feeling: I knew how hard my parents worked to pay for this, even with five dollars something special, and I felt happy.

'And if Girl Scout, when my junk were to eat for a big party, it was back to the same salad bar or the old Spaghetti factory – because that is what those families could afford.

“I was waiting tables, babysatics and pieces of jobs together for opportunities and ends,” wrote Meghan. “I worked all my life and saved when and where I could – but even that was a luxury – because it was usually about making ends and have enough to pay my rent and put gas in my car.”

Critics, however, pointed out that Meghan raised in comfort from the middle class in the suburb of Woodland Hills in a house Thomas Markle, an Emmy Award-winning lighting director, bought shortly before Meghan was born in 1981.

After her parents Thomas and Doria divorced when Meghan was six, they remained friendly and whatever the state of their shattered relationship now, Meghan enjoyed a close relationship with her father in the past and thanks much to the money he earned in Hollywood to her education of World class.

He sent her to Hollywood's private Little Red Schoolhouse, whose old students Elizabeth Taylor and Judy Garland are, where staff students feed six different types of organic vegetables from the school garden every week.

When Meghan was nine, he won $ 750,000 in a lottery and the money helped Meghan to send Immaculate Heart Catholic School to $ 16,000 a year, one of the best in LA.

Every day after school she would visit her father on the set of married … with children where he worked as a lighting director and it was assumed that he earned $ 200,000 a year.

Later today the former actress will launch as always, her lifestyle brand sells jam, honey and tea. The jam costs $ 12- $ 15 (£ 9 £ 12).

Earlier today she gave her Instagram followers a look at her Montecito Mansion in a new video in which she makes banana pudding at home with her mother Doria.

The Duchess revealed that she made a 'Chantilly Lili' – named after her daughter.

In a clip shared with its 2.6 million followers, the former actress saved a banana pudding in cocktail glasses before adding cream, mint and raspberries.

'A special dessert performed with @nyt cooking while today we celebrate the launch of @Aseverofficial! Goodness is moments away, “wrote Meghan.

'In the meantime, enjoy the recipe for our' Chantilly Lili ' – a delicious dessert named after our dear daughter. So good. As special and sweet as she is'.

The recipe was also shared with the New York Times, who say it is based on a recipe for banana pudding by Meghan's grandmother.

'In the southern classic, vanilla pudding is laminated with cookies and cut banana;

“The version of Meghan adds the sweet piece of strawberries macerated with lemon.”

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