MEGHAN MARKLE Drops Shock EASTER BOMBSHELL With Surprise Move After Staying Out Of Spotlight For Weeks

Meghan Markle delighted fans with an Easter “surprise” on social media, sharing a charming video on Instagram.

The Duchess of Sussex took to the platform on Easter Sunday to extend holiday greetings filled with love to her followers. The footage features Meghan in a chic white sleeveless shirt dress, watching as a procession of ducklings waddle across a path, with several of the fluffy youngsters trailing behind their mother.

Accompanying the social media post, shared with her 2.7. million followers, she captioned: “Wishing you a Happy Easter full of love…. and surprises.” Setting the scene, the tune ‘Choo Choo Ch’Boogie’ by Louis Jordan played cheerfully in the background.

Previously, the mother of two had taken to social media to showcase her culinary skills, preparing Valentine’s Day and St. Patrick’s Day themed treats for her loved ones. She crafted red bagels and heart-shaped strawberries for Valentine’s Day, and served up green waffles alongside a verdant beverage for St. Patrick’s Day.

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Meghan Markle wished her fans a happy Easter 
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Meghan shared adorable footage of ducklings crossing the street 
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This light-hearted share comes amid criticism from a Royal commentator who has repeatedly accused Meghan of making the same “schoolboy error.” An author has alleged plagiarism against Meghan after the cancellation of her proposed children’s TV show.

Netflix’s Pearl, which was unveiled in July 2021, was scrapped less than a year after its announcement. Now, writer and illustrator Mel Elliott contends that there might have been a copyright infringement concerning her character Pearl Power as it shared striking similarities to her own book series.

Elliott’s original work followed the story of a fiesty five-year-old who is a strong supporter of gender equality. The animated TV show Elliott started began working on in 2019 would’ve followed the character interacting with a number of remarkable women in history including Billie Jean King, Maya Angelou, Amelia Earhart, Jane Goodall, Madonna, and more.

Royal writer Phil Dampier conveyed to The Sun: “It’s yet another example of how the people around her (Meghan) don’t seem to have done their research before she comes out with projects. And there’s nothing worse than being accused of plagiarism or of copying other people’s work.” He pointed out that “these are just schoolboy errors” and insisted that necessary “due diligence” is missing.

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