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prince harry made fun of meghan markle’s cooking During a brief appearance in his Netflix special, With love, Meghan: Holiday Celebration,
In a one-off 56-minute episodewhich arrived on Netflix on Wednesday, the Duchess of Sussex made beet salad with her mother Doria Ragland’s gumbo top chef Judge Tom Colicchio.
Shortly after Meghan admitted that her husband hates all salad ingredients, the Duke of Sussex made his on-screen cameo. He said he smelled the gumbo and kissed his wife before she told him the ingredients in her salad, which included anchovies, black olives and fennel.
“Oh, wow. It’s like anti-suld,” Harry joked, before Colicchio added: “Everything you hate.”
“That salad, we’re keeping an eye on it,” Harry quipped. “It’s amazing that there aren’t that many things in the world that I don’t like. They’re all in the same bowl. I don’t know what will happen to me.”
However, Harry admitted that gumbo, especially made by Meghan’s mother, is one of his favourites.
When Harry ate Meghan’s gumbo, which had sausage and chicken, it was a little too spicy for him. “I can feel it piercing the top of my head! It’s delicious.”
He shared an honest review of the dish, saying: “I’m not quite sure it’s as good as your mom’s, but it’s definitely close.”
“What?! Oh my God,” Meghan responded. “My mother will love you for this. You know what a nice thing to say to your mother-in-law.”
Elsewhere in the Netflix special, Meghan made personalized Christmas crackers for her family.
The Duchess wore matching festive red pajamas with friends as she set handmade festive table decorations. For her four-year-old daughter, Princess Lilibet, she included a lavender roll-on scent, While six-year-old Prince Archie got a small toy burger and fries,
Harry’s crackers, labeled “My Love”, contained “a little love letter, a chocolate, a little hat”.
He told restaurateur Will Guidara that he discovered the tradition during his first Christmas with the late Queen Elizabeth and the royal family in 2017.
“Living in the UK is definitely part of the Christmas holidays,” he said.
In his one star review With love, Meghan: Holiday Celebration For IndependentHannah Evans said that the special “wasn’t funny, enjoyable, or even ambitious.”
“This isn’t anything real special by any means, but have some YouTube content or radio that you can put on in the background while you build the tree or wrap your gifts. White noise to dull the senses,” Evans writes.
“It’s all a little stepford wivesNot informative, entertaining, enjoyable or even aspirational. Because the people watching it, including me, will never have a Christmas like this again.
With love, Meghan: Holiday Celebration Now available on Netflix.