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  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, risks being in trouble with Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, on Thanksgiving if she does not make him a key holiday staple

    The 44-year-old royal will need to whip up a "rich gravy" for her 41-year-old husband if she wants their holiday celebration on November 27 in their lavish $30 million Montecito, California, mansion to go down without a hitch.


    Sharing her top tips to host a perfect Thanksgiving, Meghan - who has son Prince Archie, six, and daughter Princess Lilibet, four, with the Duke - told People: "Chop your veggies and herbs in advance to save time on the day, and also for those finishing touches, whether you're serving homemade or store-bought dishes.

    "Your kids can join in too! They can proudly say they helped.

    "Top tip on the carrots - keep the tops and blend them with parmesan, olive oil and pine nuts for a refreshing take on pesto to elevate your holiday spread. Served with creamy mashed potatoes, a green salad speckled with flower sprinkles and rich gravy (my husband would never forgive me if I didn't add that to the table), this is sure to please your entire gathering."

    The Duchess of Sussex suggests having lots of lit candles and to strategically place scented and non-scented ones around the house to achieve the ultimate cosy and calm atmosphere.

    Meghan said: "Light a few candles - choose scented ones to set the mood in the living areas and unscented for the kitchen (in those spaces, let the fragrance of the food shine)."

    She also encouraged people to welcome guests with a drink and some food before beginning "a few ice breakers".

    The As Ever lifestyle brand founder said: "Welcome your guests as they arrive with drinks and have some easy appetisers ready to enjoy (think baked Brie with jam, perhaps?).

    "Set out a few ice breakers, like puzzles or board games, to spark conversation and help guests connect."

    The Duchess of Sussex says meeting guests' needs is vital for a successful party.

    Meghan - who becomes a hostess in her Netflix lifestyle series, With Love, Meghan - added: "Being a great host is all about anticipating your guests' needs - something I learnt working in restaurants and now love bringing into my own home.

    "With a little thoughtful planning, you can make everyone feel comfortable and cared for."

    And her last top tip is for hosts to ask for support if they need it.

    Meghan - who will get festive in the With Love, Meghan: Holiday Celebration on December 3 - said: "When guests offer to help, say yes! You don't get the gold star for doing everything. Whether someone wants to bring a pie, pick up a side dish, or provide the ice cream, letting your guests contribute lightens your load and creates a sense of shared celebration.

    "Accepting support isn't just practical; it makes everyone feel included and valued. When I go to someone's home, I like to bring a bottle of wine or bubbles or offer practical help like setting the table.

    "If you have the time to make a family favourite to share, do it! A sentimental recipe makes you make you more than a part of the meal; it makes you part of the memory."

    She continued: "Other ways to be supportive? Help the host out the next morning with an easy breakfast offering. Bring a mason jar of homemade granola (simply toast oats with maple, cinnamon, a dash of ginger, and any other cosy autumnal flavours you love) with a container of yogurt and fruit preserves.

    "You'll make their day!"

    © 2026 Bang Showbiz, NZCity

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