Meghan Markle allegedly 'breaks rule' at Montecito market on trip without Prince Harry
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex live in the Californian town of Montecito with their two children
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Meghan Markle allegedly broke a rule at a farmers market she attended without Prince Harry.
The Duchess of Sussex attended the market alongside a security team and brought along one of her pet beagles.
On Friday, Meghan was seen picking up some flowers and sampling honey during her trip to the market.
However, the Duchess may have broken one of the rules of the farmers market whilst in attendance.
The Duchess of Sussex attended the market alongside a security team and brought along one of her pet beagles.
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At the Montecito market, there is a sign that reads: "NO DOGS ALLOWED with the exception of recognised service animals... we thank you for your understanding and cooperation."
As Meghan Markle was pictured with one of her pet dogs it appears this rule was broken or may no longer be in place.
On the market's Yelp page, a question reads: "Is it dog friendly?"
A response to the question says: "No dogs allowed, except service animals. There are signs at every entrance."
This week Meghan Markle and Prince Harry suffered a blow after being snubbed in the nominations for the Primetime Emmys.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex's Netflix docu-series Harry & Meghan has not been put forward for recognition for the prestigious awards.
Shows eligible for the Primetime Emmys must have been broadcast in America between June 2022 and May 2023.
Meghan and Harry's Netflix show was released in December 2022.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's Netflix documentary has been nominated for a major Hollywood award.
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However, it is not all bad news for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's Netflix documentary has been nominated for a major Hollywood award.
The series titled Harry & Meghan has been nominated for a Hollywood Critics Award in the Best Streaming Nonfiction category.
Despite mixed reviews, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's docu-series broke streaming records as it became the biggest Netflix documentary debut, with a total 81.6 million hours watched on its first four days of release.