On St. Patrick’s Day, Meghan Markle shared a festive moment on her Instagram, showcasing a green-themed breakfast for her family.
The Duchess of Sussex, 43, posted videos of herself using a waffle maker to create the holiday-inspired treat.
She made waffles for her children, Prince Archie, 5, and Princess Lilibet, 3, with a playful face made out of kiwi, blueberries, and whipped cream.
However, eagle-eyed fans quickly noticed something odd about the waffles, sparking a wave of skepticism.
Waffles Not Matching the Maker’s Design
Meghan’s waffle maker, which appeared to be a Cuisinart Waring Pro WMK200 Belgian Waffle Maker, features deep ridges that separate each waffle into four distinct sections.
But in the photos and videos she shared, the waffles seemed completely smooth, without any of the characteristic ridges.
Fans took to social media, pointing out that the waffles didn’t match the pattern that should have been left behind by the waffle maker.
Instead, they appeared flat and featureless, leading many to wonder if they were homemade at all.
Suspicion Grows Over Meghan’s Waffle Making Skills
The skepticism grew as some royal watchers speculated that Meghan may have used a different waffle iron, possibly one gifted to the family by the late Queen for Archie.
“We love a theme!” Meghan wrote alongside her post, sharing a festive photo of the green waffles with whipped cream and strawberries for herself and Prince Harry. But her followers were quick to notice the inconsistencies. “
Anyone noticed something missing?” one user commented. “The waffle maker has four sections. None of that slop she made has any sections.”
Online Reactions: Fans Call Out Meghan for ‘Lies’
The accusations snowballed as more fans weighed in, calling out Meghan for not being truthful about her cooking.
“Her kid’s waffles look like colored Eggos—not homemade at all,” one follower observed.
Another commented, “They would’ve been a lot thicker and the sections would’ve been like this.
I can’t believe she thinks people are dumb.” Many agreed that the waffles didn’t appear to be the result of using the advertised waffle maker.
Supporters Offer Alternative Explanations
Despite the backlash, some fans offered alternative interpretations, suggesting that Meghan might have made larger waffles for herself and Harry, while serving smaller ones for the children.
“Looks like she made big ones for the adults and small ones for the kids,” one user pointed out, attempting to explain the discrepancy in the waffle sizes.
However, the overwhelming majority of comments were critical, focusing on what they perceived as a lack of authenticity in the shared photos.
Continued Criticism of Meghan’s Culinary Show
This incident comes on the heels of criticism surrounding Meghan’s Netflix cooking show, With Love, Meghan.
The series, which showcased Meghan’s interest in cooking and entertaining, received harsh reviews.
Publications like The Guardian dismissed it as “gormless lifestyle filler,” while The Telegraph called it “insane” and “an exercise in narcissism.”
Despite this, Meghan continues to express her love for baking, even if the public reception remains less than favorable.
Conclusion: A Festive Breakfast Full of Doubts
While Meghan’s St. Patrick’s Day waffles may have been intended as a lighthearted family moment, they have sparked a wave of debate and skepticism online.
Whether it was an honest mistake or an attempt to fake a homemade breakfast, it seems that fans aren’t letting her off the hook this time.