Royal chef says Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have become a 'burden' to King Charles, slams 'pretentious' Netflix series
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Chef Richard Corrigan expressed his discontent with Meghan Markle's Netflix series "With Love, Meghan", labeling it pretentious. He noted that the lifestyle portrayed feels overdone compared to Britain. Corrigan, who has experience with royal catering, also remarked on how Meghan and Prince Harry's departure from royal duties has put pressure on King Charles. While acknowledging that parents cannot dictate their children's spouses, he opined that the Sussexes should not hinder the royal family’s image. His comments coincide with similar critiques from other figures regarding Markle's public persona.
"It's a bit pretentious. I don't like the pretense. California is all very Hollywood, it's all very samey - Britain is not like that."
"If you're going to leave [royal life], buy yourself a nice pad and entertain and enjoy yourself, but don't become a burden."
"You can never be responsible for who your children marry, and you shouldn't be - they have to make their way in the world."
"I'd let [Markle] in the restaurant, for sure, but the queen had the red carpet rolled out. Would Meghan? I don't think so."
Read at New York Post
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