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Meghan Markle makes surprising Prince Harry confession that stuns Netflix show guest

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Meghan Markle called out her husband, Prince Harry, for not liking a particular food on the new season of her Netflix show, “With Love, Meghan.”

In the Season 2 episode with Chef José Andrés, the Duchess of Sussex revealed Harry doesn’t like a certain type of seafood.

“You know who doesn’t like lobster? My husband,” the 44-year-old told her guest.

“And you married him anyway?” Andrés jokingly replied.

While Markle didn’t reveal why the Duke of Sussex, 40, doesn’t like lobster, the royal family traditionally avoids eating shellfish.

“When dining, the royal family has to be careful with shellfish due to shellfish poisoning, due to their work schedules. It is a very sensible move to abandon having seafood when out and about on public duties,” King Charles’ former butler, Grant Harrold, once said, according to the Mirror.

Queen Camilla also previously revealed garlic “is a no-no” amongst the royal family.

“I hate to say this, but garlic. Garlic is a no-no,” she admitted during a 2018 appearance on “MasterChef Australia.”

Judge Gary Mehigan asked her, “Because you’re talking, chatting?” to which the royal confirmed, “Yes, exactly. So you always have to lay off the garlic.”

Elsewhere in the new season of Markle’s Netflix series, she was left humiliated after mixologist Payman Bahmani-Bailey bluntly confessed he wasn’t a fan of “Suits” — USA Network’s legal drama, in which she played Rachel Zane from 2011 to 2018.

“I don’t watch basic cable,” Bahmani-Bailey said after Markle asked him if he ever watched the show.

“I like shows with curse words and stuff.”

Though Season 2 of “With Love, Meghan” has received brutal reviews, the mother of two recently hit back at critics. 

“I think oftentimes, the negative voices are saying negative things, and then secretly going home and making single-skillet spaghetti? Possibly,” she quipped during an appearance on “The Circuit With Emily Chang.”

“And that’s all right. They’re trying to pay their bills, and that’s for them to sort out if they’re comfortable doing it at someone else’s detriment,” she said.

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