Duchess Meghan Markle baked her own banana bread in Australia

Britain's Prince Harry and Meghan during a visit to Taronga Zoo in Sydney, Australia. Picture by Dean Lewins/Pool via AP

Britain's Prince Harry and Meghan during a visit to Taronga Zoo in Sydney, Australia. Picture by Dean Lewins/Pool via AP

Published Oct 17, 2018

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Meghan Markle baked her own banana bread to take to a family in Australia.

The Duchess of Sussex - who is expecting a baby with her husband Prince Harry - brought the sweet treat with her as she met the Woodley family at Mountain View farm in Dubbo, Australia on Tuesday.

Emily Carroll, who the Duchess met alongside her 13-month-old daughter Ruby, said: "She said if you go to someone's house you always bring something, so she did. 

She said she was worried about the bananas, that she'd put too many bananas in it. But the Duke said there's never too many bananas."

Meghan had baked the banana bread — which was quickly gobbled up by the guests — in the kitchens at Admiralty House, where she had stayed in Sydney the night before. 

The couple also brought with them a box of Fortnum & Mason tea, opting for the Royal Blend to match their status.

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