Meghan Markle has adopted Britishisms saying ‘bits and bobs’ and now shops at Ocado, royal author claims
SHE'S been living in Britain for almost two years now and it seems Meghan Markle has started to pick up the local lingo.
Royal author Katie Nicholl says the Duchess of Sussex has been heard dropping a number of Britishisms.
Writing in, Katie claims a source revealed how Meghan "says ‘pants’ less, and I’ve heard her say ‘bits and bobs'."
And it seems that she has been taking a leaf out sister-in-law Kate Middleton’s book when it comes to the weekly shop.
The Duchess of Cambridge has been known to shop at Waitrose, having been pictured in the aisles of the store shopping for her family, and Meg has adopted a similar approach.
Katie continues: “While she has her favourite Fortnum and Mason Royal Blend tea delivered as a treat for guests, her weekly delivery is not so grand.
“‘More like Ocado', says a friend, noting that Kate and Meghan have similar tastes when it comes to shopping.”
Fabulous Digital has contacted the palace for a comment.
They also claim that she “fell in love” with the English countryside and loves going for walks and stopping at English pubs.
Speech experts have previously reported a "change" in Meghan's accent, now pronouncing certain words using a British intonation.
Meghan moved to the UK in 2017 shortly before she became engaged to Prince Harry.