Meghan Tetravó Markle worked in the kitchen of Windsor Castle

Documents from the British royal family reveal that the Duchess of Sussex’s tetrazo, Meghan Markle, worked as a cook at Windsor Castle, where the American actress married Prince Harry in May of this year. The information is from the newspaper “The Mirror”.

Since the end of 2017, the local press has reported that Meghan’s parents on the part of her father had the information that matriarch Mary Bird had worked for the Crown, but as a cleaner. At the time, former US Air Force Colonel Ken Barbi, whose wife Susan is a second-degree cousin to Meghan’s father, Thomas, revealed the information.

The name “M.Bird”, however, appears in some archives of Royal House staff at Windsor Castle as an employee of the estate kitchen in 1856, the same time Mary was still in England.

Mary was married to Thomas Bird, who served the British Army in Ireland and India. The couple moved to Malta years later, and settled in the country for about 20 years. Meghan’s great-great-grandmother, who was also called Mary, was born in the country. Mary Bird migrated to Canada after her husband’s death, and soon after settled in New Hampshire, USA.

In 2015, Meghan made a trip to Malta and told the press on the occasion that the visit to the site “was mainly about trying to understand where I come from, my identity.”

Source: westmainkitchen.com

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