Meghan Markle shares ‘family tradition’ in sweet Mother’s Day post amid Harry’s Sentebale boss bust up
MEGHAN Markle has shared her “family tradition” for Mother’s Day amid her husband’s charity spat.
The Duchess of Sussex, 43, posted a picture this evening of a lemon desert to her 2.6million followers on her personal Instagram account.
The post reads: “Our family tradition. Mothering Sunday in the UK.”
With lemon slice neatly arranged in a row the desert looks like it’s straight from the luxury life-style show With Love, Meghan.
In the US, mother’s day is held on May 11 so it looks like the Duchess is upholding UK traditions.
The Duchess recently posting a picture on her business Instagram, As Ever, as it showed the royal holding her rarely seen children.
She is seen in the snap holding Lilibet on her hip and hugging young Archie.
Meghan shared the post on her brand’s Instagram account aseveroficial to her 726,000 followers and her personal account.
The sweet photo is captioned: “Every day is a love story.”
After the picture Meghan posted a link to her ShopMy page where the royal Markle flogs a range of high-end handpicked items for cash.
Meghan’s Mother’s Day post comes as claims she “disrupted” a charity polo event by suddenly turning up with Serena Williams.
The Royal claimed she wouldn’t be attending the fundraiser before rocking up with a “very famous friend,” according to the chair of Harry’s charity.
Dr Sophie Chandauka dropped a dramatic interview slamming the royals and labelling their brand as “toxic.”
In a series of bombshell revelations, she revealed that Meghan Markle caused disruption with her surprise arrival to the Grand Champions Polo Club with Tennis star Serena Williams on April 12 last year.
Dr Sophie Chandauka also claimed the prince once “demanded” her to “publicly defend” Meghan.
Sentebale was co-founded by Prince Harry and Prince Seeiso of Lesotho in 2006 but lately, leaders have clashed and he’s cut ties.
In a joint statement, the duke and Prince Seeiso said they were resigning from their roles with “heavy hearts” and in “solidarity with the board of trustees”.
“It is devastating that the relationship between the charity’s trustees and the chair of the board broke down beyond repair, creating an untenable situation,” they said.
They said the trustees “acted in the best interest of the charity” by asking Dr Chandauka to step down, but that her decision to take legal action to retain her position was “further underscoring the broken relationship”.