For the Brits here: Regarding the article posted today about " We eat like everyone else"--- Is all dessert called " Pudding"? Because Sticky Toffee Pudding looks like a cake to me.
"Sticky Toffee Pudding" played a major part in an episode of my favorite TV show , " Frasier" and I thought it WAS what we call pudding, which, if you don't have it, is like blended up Jell-o, but thicker with milk.
When it says the Queen likes brown eggs, do they mean raw brown eggs or is it a dish? I mean, I loved " All Creatures Great and Small" and there were some unusual breakfast dishes LOL.
I know William and Kate are trying to be very relaxed and relevant to the average person in the article, but in addition to the food someone picks up for them, i just KNOW they have a personal chef and that Kate likely watches her weight extremely carefully along with her exercise time. She wears fitted dresses she wore 5 years ago or more and has had 3 children. WHO can do that? I had one and could, but 3? I don't think so.
There are rumors that Meghan has some bump padding. IDK what I think about that. If they are using a surrogate, then that's definitely their business. I likely would do things the exact same way if it's not her own expansion..
This could be why we can't pin a date down going by her size- not being rude, just going by what US celebs are doing, which is- the same thing with surrogates or gestational carriers. Meghan's age may definitely be a factor or this may be her growing baby. I just hope they end up with a sweet happy baby, however it gets to them.
I'm busily hammering the gold for the due date crown.

It's slow going since I'm having to pull it out of my teeth.