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Meghan Markle’s Culinary Capers: Recipe Theft or Creative Inspiration?

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Meghan Markle’s Culinary Capers: Recipe Theft or Creative Inspiration?

Meghan Markle is back in the spotlight, this time for her upcoming solo series on Netflix.

Excitement?

Maybe not.

Critics are already predicting it could become one of the most tedious reality shows ever.

The buzz suggests viewers might be more likely to switch off than tune in.

A host from the Rita Patani show recently shared thoughts with GB News, pointing out that while Meghan was once an actress, that doesn’t necessarily qualify her as a captivating reality star or a skilled cooking show host.

Interestingly, Meghan’s past is making headlines once again, particularly her culinary skills.

It seems she’s been revisiting some old recipes, including a lemon olive oil cake that she is now claiming as her own.

This particular recipe was supposedly a heartfelt addition to a charity cookbook, but before we applaud her culinary prowess, there’s a twist.

Reports indicate that this cake recipe may have actually originated with her ex-boyfriend, Canadian chef Corey Vitiello.

The romance between Meghan and Corey was quite the Toronto love story until Prince Harry entered the scene.

Meghan traded her apron for a royal crown, leaving behind a two-year relationship that had its fair share of ups and downs.

Corey, known for his role as Head of Culinary Development at Cactus Club Café, was left in the dust when Meghan met Harry.

Their relationship was already on shaky ground by the time Harry came into the picture.

According to author Tom Bauer, Harry made a secret trip to Toronto just two weeks after his first date with Meghan.

While he stayed at a friend’s place—likely Jessica Mulroney’s—Meghan was still living with Corey.

That week would change everything for Meghan.

After Harry returned to London, she decided to end things with Corey, believing her future with Harry was set in stone.

But here’s where it gets juicy.

Meghan didn’t just walk away with memories; she also took Corey’s lemon olive oil cake recipe.

This isn’t just a simple mix-up in the kitchen—it feels like a full-blown recipe heist.

The idea that someone can truly claim ownership over such a classic dish seems a bit far-fetched.

After all, every Italian nonna has their own version of it.

What’s more, Meghan’s cooking experience was minimal before she started living with Corey.

She had been using her relationship with him as a stepping stone for her amateur food blog.

Connections through her PR channels seemed to play a significant role in her culinary journey.

Corey became another resource in her toolkit, both in real life and for her blog, The Tig.

When she showcased dishes on her Instagram and blog, Meghan adopted trends from Corey, such as serving food on wooden cutting boards—a signature style of his restaurants.

It raises eyebrows when you consider that Corey was also famous for his roast chicken and morning smoothies.

Suddenly, Meghan has developed a newfound love for morning smoothies as well.

This isn’t the first time Meghan has faced accusations of borrowing ideas.

Her track record suggests that originality isn’t her strong suit.

She often seems unable to create anything unique, whether it’s speeches, ideas, or recipes.

The act of taking someone else’s recipe certainly adds a new layer to her perceived lack of creativity.

As the anticipation builds for her Netflix series, this revelation casts a shadow over Meghan’s culinary claims.

It’s hard to ignore how her past with Corey intertwines with her present endeavors.

Critics argue that her actions reflect a pattern of using others’ ideas and creations to bolster her own image, especially when it comes to impressing Harry.

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