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Meghan Markle Accused of Faking Homemade St. Patrick’s Day Waffles

Meghan Markle found herself at the center of social media scrutiny after posting videos of herself making homemade green waffles for her children on St. Patrick’s Day. Fans have accused the Duchess of Sussex of staging the activity, claiming that the waffles did not match the waffle maker she used in her videos.

Meghan Markle making waffles on Instagram Monday.
Meghan Markle was accused of pretending to make her kids homemade waffles for St. Patrick’s Day Monday.meghan/Instagram
The Duchess of Sussex posted Instagram videos of herself mixing green waffle batter in a bowl and pouring it into a waffle iron.Meghan Markle/Instagram

Social Media Backlash

In her Instagram Stories, Markle showcased the process of making the festive breakfast, mixing green batter and pouring it into a waffle iron. However, when she later presented the finished waffles to her children, fans noticed inconsistencies. The waffles appeared flat and lacked the characteristic ridges of the waffle maker she had used, leading some to speculate that she had actually served store-bought waffles instead.One user on X (formerly Twitter) remarked, “Meghan Markle’s relentless compulsion to lie about everything is baffling—even over something as trivial as a waffle.” Many others echoed similar sentiments, suggesting that Markle’s efforts to stage even simple activities seemed excessive.

She then shared a photo of the final dish she served to her two little kids.Meghan Markle/Instagram
Fans pointed out that the waffle pattern did not match the grooves on her waffle iron.Meghan Markle/Instagram
Some fans accused Markle of serving her kids boxed waffles, but Page Six learned she used two different waffle makers.Meghan Markle/Instagram

The Truth Behind the Waffles

Despite the online outrage, Page Six has learned that Markle used two different waffle makers—one for her children and another for herself and Prince Harry. This detail has not alleviated the skepticism of some fans, who continue to question the authenticity of her posts. Critics argued that the presentation of the waffles appeared deceptive, with one stating, “She is a total manipulative liar. About everything.”

Markle also said that she made waffles for herself and Prince Harry.Meghan Markle/Instagram
She served her own waffles with what looked like an iced matcha latte.Meghan Markle/Instagram

Meghan’s St. Patrick’s Day Celebration

In addition to the waffles for her kids, Markle shared a photo of her own plate, which included stacked waffle quarters topped with strawberries and cream, accompanied by what appeared to be an iced matcha latte. She emphasized the family’s love for themed celebrations, explaining her choice to dye the waffle batter green.

The As Ever founder said that her family loves “a theme.”meghan/Instagram
Markle and Harry share Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet.Netflix

Conclusion: Perception and Reality

Meghan Markle’s attempts to share a festive family moment have resulted in significant backlash, highlighting the challenges of public perception and authenticity on social media. As discussions continue around her motives and actions, the incident raises questions about the pressures of maintaining a public image while navigating everyday family life.

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