A MasterChef spokesman said: “MasterChef Australia is renowned for creating culinary legends, and today, a passionate foodie with global influence graced the kitchen.
“As part of her first Australian visit since 2018, Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, featured as a guest judge on the country’s most beloved cooking show.”
The Duchess “mentored and guided” contestants alongside Poh Ling Yeow, Sofia Levin and Jean-Christophe Novelli, all MasterChef Australia judges. The episode will premiere on 10 And 10 Streaming in Australia on April 19.
In 2018, contestants made canapés for 150 guests of the King, then Prince Charles, at the Royal Flying Doctor Service base in Darwin.
They included wallaby tartare and goat’s cheese mousse with bush spices, as well as pickled cucumber seasoned with green ants.
“I’m particularly partial about local ingredients,” Charles said. “And that’s what makes it so fascinating is the diversity. So, what are all these things?”
Told what was in the canapés, he exclaimed: “Green ants!”
The then heir to the throne also revealed that his “darling wife” watched MasterChef, before telling the contestants: “It’s always worth competing, even if you don’t win, isn’t it?”
Fashion website
Meghan’s decision to invest in another fashion website followed a brief foray into ShopMy last year, which also allowed fans to purchase her clothing, jewellery and accessories, for which she received a sales commission.
The Duchess’s outfits, including the navy Karen Gee dress she wore for her first engagements in Australia on Tuesday and many others she has worn in public and on social media in recent weeks, now feature on the AI-powered website.
The latest collaboration was announced on Wednesday, as Prince Harry ploughed on with a series of public engagements in Melbourne and Canberra.
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