Meghan Markle Accused Of Lying About Homemade Waffles! Here’s Why!
Accusations of Staged Family Moments
Meghan Markle has found herself at the center of controversy after posting videos of herself making homemade waffles for her children to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day. The Duchess of Sussex filmed herself preparing the green batter and using a waffle iron, but fans quickly accused her of faking the entire process. This has sparked online backlash, with many questioning the authenticity of her post and calling her actions “manipulative” and “staged.”
The Waffle Incident: What Happened?
On St. Patrick’s Day, Meghan Markle shared an Instagram video where she appeared to be making festive green waffles for her children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet. In the video, she was seen mixing green batter and using a Cuisinart Waring Pro waffle maker. However, when she presented the waffles to her kids, fans noticed discrepancies. The waffles appeared flat and lacked the distinct quadrant ridges that the waffle maker typically creates. This led many to believe that the waffles were not homemade as Meghan suggested.

Eagle-Eyed Fans Spot the Difference
The inconsistencies in the waffles raised suspicions among followers. It was pointed out that Meghan’s waffles didn’t match the grooves or ridges expected from the waffle iron she had used. Fans began speculating that Meghan had used a different set of waffles for her children, possibly pre-made ones, instead of the ones she had shown preparing in the video. Some even noted that the waffles appeared store bought rather than freshly made.
Criticism: Accusations of Staging
The accusations didn’t stop there. Several users took to social media to express their disbelief. “Meghan Markle’s relentless compulsion to lie about everything is baffling,” one critic wrote. Many felt that Markle had gone to great lengths to create a fake family moment for the sake of her Instagram followers, even going so far as to pretend to make waffles. “It’s almost impressive how much effort she puts into staging even the simplest things,” another person remarked.

Frozen Waffles? Fans Share Their Theories
As the criticism grew, some fans even pointed to the possibility that Meghan had used frozen waffles instead of making them from scratch. A photo was shared of Kellogg’s green apple Dragon Waffles, which some believed matched the appearance of the waffles Meghan had served her children. Critics argued that by showcasing the process of making homemade waffles, Meghan misrepresented the reality of her family’s breakfast.
More Staged Moments? Meghan’s Other Posts Under Scrutiny
The controversy didn’t end with the waffles. Meghan also shared a photo of a waffle she made for herself and Prince Harry, stacked with strawberries and cream, which many found just as staged. Fans noted that her consistent theme of “showing the perfect family moment” appeared to be crafted for social media, leading some to question her authenticity further.

A Pattern of Perceived Manipulation?
The accusations against Meghan Markle for faking the St. Patrick’s Day waffle moment have sparked wider discussions about authenticity and social media culture. While the incident may seem trivial to some, it’s fueled claims that the Duchess is constantly staging her life for public consumption. The ongoing scrutiny suggests that many are growing weary of what they perceive as manipulated family moments shared by Meghan and Prince Harry. Whether it’s about waffles or other posts, the question remains: how much of what they present to the public is real?