Meghan Markle is called to make fun of herself with her “pasta recipe”.
The Duchess of Sussex, whose spectacle entitled “With Love, Meghan” released on Netflix, is dragged for its “glue and sticky” recipe.
In the series, Meg is noted: “When I do this, I do it for my family” before clarifying “not that my children eat lots of noodles but I will be enough so that I can put remains in their lunch box”.
Commenting on their recipe, a person said on X: “With so little water, the dish should be a glued, sticky and starchy brick.”
Another stressed: “It looks like Fettuccini or Linguini for me, not spaghetti.”
A third added: “She gives her children the remains of” noodles “in their lunch boxes? Where are they at school?”
And another: “His food looks very basic and a little boring.”
A fifth joked: “She is home cooking and the most unusual” creative “decoration there.”
Meanwhile, the Royal Hugo Vickers expert said: “People will say variously, well, where do these recipes come from?”
“We have already seen them, or in some cases, they say, you know, you should not put pasta on the top of the tomatoes, then put boiling water on top.
“It would not be done in Italy. It is a disaster.
“We don’t really get an index at the end of the ingredients you would need if you wanted to follow one of these recipes.
“So I guess I guess to follow the recipes is not really the point of everything. And there are obviously moments too, when you know that there is a cup,” he added.




