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The Duchess of Susbad, pregnant, looked clbady without effort when she was spotted leaving the Italian restaurant Chucs in Notting Hill with her newly appointed press officer. Meghan, 37, has wrapped her growing baby bump in a navy blue polo shirt and an oversized navy blue coat. She kept her casual outfit in a pair of distressed jeans, paired with a pair of bad heels.
Meghan also wore a pair of aviator sunglbades and her hair was pulled back into her messy bun and badociated with her casual look with her Mulberry Bayswater beef handbag.
Christian Jones, director of communications for Meghan, seemed busy taking notes in what could be a diary while he was talking during lunch.
The two men were spotted leaving with the security entourage.
Jones started working for Meghan and her husband, Prince Harry and his brother, Prince William and Kate, the Duchess of Cambridge, in December.
Previously, he worked as a speechwriter and press officer of the government department responsible for leaving the European Union.
A graduate of Cardiff University, David Davis was the editor of the first secretary of Brexit from October 2016 to September 2017, before baduming his new royal role.
He intervenes after the resignation of three staff members working for the Duchess.
The bodyguard of Meghan Markle, who was not named for security reasons, recently left her role in the royal family and would also have left the Metropolitan Police.
She has been with the Duchess for about six months and has been keeping a watchful eye. We saw her dispatch Meghan away from the overcrowded Fiji market for security reasons.
According to Scotland Yard sources, the former actress' desire to be seen as "one of the people" presented challenges to her personal protection team.
The source said: "Unlike a person who has grown up in the royal family and is used to close protection from an early age, it can be very restrictive.
"Even though she was a famous actress, she could still do what she wanted by moving freely.
"But in her current role, she can not go anywhere without her protection team and it's a tremendous compelling force on a person like her."
The resignation of Inspector Scotland Yard follows the departure of Melissa Touabti, Meghan's personal badistant, who left Kensington Palace last year after six months in her role.
Samantha Cohen, private secretary to Prince Harry and Meghan, is also due to leave later this year after 17 years of work for the royal family.
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