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Meghan Markle’s ‘true calling’ exposed as Duchess of Sussex is a ‘writer at heart’

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During the Royally Obsessed podcast, Rachel Bowie and Roberta Fiorito discussed the Duchess of Sussex’s previous written work on food. Ms Fiorito stated that Meghan Markle demonstrated talent through descriptive writing on the subject.

Ms Bowie read an extract from Meghan’s work: “Whether you are going full veg for your Thanksgiving or opting to pepper in new meatless sides this hug in a bowl has your name written all over it.”

Ms Fiortio replied: “I mean how do you say no to a hug in a bowl?”

Ms Bowie continued: “I have had so much fun re-reading what she has written on the tig.

“I don’t know why but it is so enlightening to me.”

Ms Fiortio responded: “She is a food writer at heart for sure.

“I feel like this was her calling.”

Ms Bowie said: “She is, she is really good at food writing and it makes me really want to make this pie.”

Ms Fiorito added: “It is so descriptive, and it is hard to be so descriptive with food.

“I am not a great foot writer, I think that is a real talent.”

Ms Bowie added: “It is definitely an art and she has perfected it.”

Earlier this week the Duchess of Sussex revealed she suffered from a miscarriage in July in a deeply personal essay she wrote for a US newspaper.

Royal author Katie Nicholl praised Meghan Markle for the bravery the admission demonstrated.   

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Regarding Meghan’s article in the New York Times, she told BBC Radio 5 Live: “I was incredibly moved by it, my first reaction was ‘how brave of her to do this’, for a woman who is in the spotlight and in the headlines, so often not particularly nice headlines.”

She added: “Now we know that they were going through this complete personal heartache, and I think she was very very brave to write about it. 

“She has done it to link with Thanksgiving, but I think she has done it to link it with her new raison d’être now, which is mental health, looking after each other…I am continually told that when Archewell launches community is going to be so much at the heart of this.

“They want to use their profile to help other people – and I’m told that if she feels this can help other people going through a similar experience, then that’s why she wrote it, to break down this stigma and to say you know what? It’s okay to talk about this.”

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