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Later backfires: Meghan Markle’s surprise act that won over Princess Kate revealed

Meghan Markle reportedly made a surprise act that won over Princess Kate when she first joined the Royal Family in 2018.

At the time that Meghan officially joined the family, Kate was pregnant with her third child, Prince Louis – who was born in April 2018
Wanting to win over her future sister-in-law, Meghan is said to have baking homemade treats and prepared “care packages” for Kate.

Jennifer Peros, the editor-in-chief at US Weekly, previously said: “Meghan loves to cook so now that Kate is pregnant with her third child, she really has been baking and making little dishes [which] she’ll drop off to Kate.”

A source also previously told ET that Meghan would also make baked treats for Kate’s two elder children, Prince George and Princess Charlotte – now aged 10 and 9.

Meghan reportedly won over her new niece and nephew with her cooking skills – especially during the early days of dating Prince Harry.

Prior to the birth of Louis, a source told ET that Kate was keen on “guiding Meghan” into her new life as a working royal.

Speaking in early 2018, the source said: “Kate has been doing whatever she can to help Meghan adjust to life behind Palace walls.

“Of course with two little ones, and a third on the way, Kate has her hands full, but she’s been guiding Meghan on Palace protocol and supporting her.

It has previously been confirmed that the avid baker will launch a brand-new cooking show via Netflix, which will be in partnership with Archewell Productions.

According to Deadline, the mother of two is reportedly planning to focus on, and explore, “the joys of cooking, gardening, entertaining and friendship”.

With the show still yet untitled, the release date for the show remains unknown and Meghan will act as an executive producer.

The show seems to complement the Duchess of Sussex’s lifestyle brand, American Riviera Orchard.

According to Deadline, the show is being produced by “Sony Pictures Television’s The Intellectual Property Corporation, which is behind series including Hulu’s The D’Amelio Show and A&E’s Leah Remini: Scientology & the Aftermath.

In April, Deadline described the show as being “in early stages of production.”
A Hollywood source then told the Daily Beast that production had wrapped in early July.
Speaking of the filming, the source said: “It all went well and it is in the can.”

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