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Queen gave Meghan Markle 'dressing down' after 'upset' Duchess 'tasted egg' in a dish

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Queen Elizabeth II gave Meghan Markle a dressing down over a remark she made at Windsor Castle, a Royal author claimed in 2019.

The stark chat occurred just before the former Suits star wed Prince Harry in May 2018, author Katie Nicholl said.Meghan was reportedly testing some of the food that was going to be served at the reception when the Duchess of Sussex "got very upset" when she "felt that she could taste egg" in a dish.Ms Nicholl told Yahoo's Royal Box at the time the Duchess of Sussex was told there wasn't any egg in the food but she retorted, "no, I can taste it." She said: "Meghan got very upset when she felt that she could taste egg in a dish when she was told there was no egg in there, and she said, 'No, I can taste it, I can.

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