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Meghan Markle's fave recipe revealed – and why she may not have had it much as a Royal

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Meghan Markle may finally be able to enjoy her favourite meal a bit more once again now she has stepped back from the Royal Family, an insider has claimed.

The former Suits actress once revealed chicken adobo was one of her favourite dishes, but she may have been prevented from making it due to certain royal protocols.

It is well known that the Queen and certain other senior royals do not eat certain foods, including garlic. This was confirmed by Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall on an episode of Australian MasterChef, when she said no food containing garlic was ever served at official engagements. "Garlic is a no-no...

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