Meghan Markle is called to make fun of himself with his ‘pasta recipe.’
The Duchess of Sussex, whose show entitled ‘With Love, Meghan’ has released on Netflix, is drawn for her ‘glue and sticky’ recipe.
In the series, Meg is noticed and says, “When I do this, I do it to my family” before I manage “not that my kids eat lots of noodles, but I will make enough so I can put leftovers in their lunch box”.
In a comment on her recipe, a person on X said, “With so little water, the bowl must be a glued, sticky, starch -containing brick.”
Another pointed out, “It looks like fettuccini or linguini for me, not spaghetti.”
A third added, “She gives her children back ‘noodles’ in their lunch boxes? Where are they at school?”
And another: “Her food looks very basic and a little dull.”
A fifth asked, “She is the most unoriginal homelire and decor ‘creative’ out there.”
Meanwhile, royal expert Hugo Vickers said, “People will say different, yes, where do these recipes come from?
“We’ve seen them before, or in some cases they say you know, don’t put pasta on top of the tomatoes and then put boiling water on top.
“It wouldn’t be done in Italy. It’s a disaster.
“In fact, we don’t get any kind of clues at the end of what the ingredients you need if you would follow any of these recipes.
“So I assume that I follow the recipes not really the poem with it all. And there are obviously also times when you know there is a cut,” he added.