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Meghan Markle has shared videos of a gift from Queen Elizabeth II in her new Instagram post.
The Duchess of Sussex took to the social media platform to celebrate St Patrick's Day.
Meghan, 43, could be seen making green waffles for her children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, as well as her husband, Prince Harry.
The Duchess captioned her first post: "About this morning..."
Meghan Markle shares videos of gift from Queen Elizabeth II in new Instagram post
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Harry's wife was filmed pouring green waffle mixture into a waffle maker - believed to be a Christmas gift from the late Queen Elizabeth II to Prince Archie back in 2020.
The Duke of Sussex revealed his grandmother gifted his son the exciting present during an interview on The Late Late Show with James Corden in 2021.
Harry said: "My grandmother asked us what Archie wanted for Christmas, and Meg said a waffle maker.
"She sent us a waffle maker for Archie.
Meghan Markle making green waffles for St Patrick's Day
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"So breakfast now, Meg makes up a beautiful organic mix" and throws it in the waffle iron.
When asked if Archie loved the waffle maker, Harry said: "He loves it."
The Duke added: "Archie wakes up in the morning and literally just goes, 'Waffle?'"
Meghan wrote on her Instagram story: "We love a theme!"
Meghan also made green smoothies
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The green treats were enjoyed by Archie and Lilibet
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She later showed a cute picture of green waffles with whipped cream, grapes and kiwi fruit, captioning the post: "For the kids..."
Meghan then shared a picture of a green smoothie, green waffles and a strawberry, writing: "... and us! Happy St. Patrick's Day."
The Duchess's post comes as her husband's visa documents are set to be made public by tomorrow.
Prince Harry was open about his drug use in his 2023 memoir Spare, and a conservative think-tank has fought for the documents to be revealed to enquire whether or not he lied when moving to the US in 2020.