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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Are Obsessed With In-N-Out Burger

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are making their own new traditions now that they've settled into their lives in California. One of those traditions, apparently, is stopping at their new favorite fast food joint, In-N-Out, every time they make the 90-minute drive from their home in Santa Barbara to Los Angeles and back for work and volunteering.

ET Online reported the royal tidbit, writing: The secret menu is a not-so-secret (but not actually posted) set of options that patrons of the California-based fast food chain can order at In-N-Out, which has a famously short list of items on its official menu.

This "secret" menu includes things like "animal style" fries, which are In-N-Out's classic fries topped with the restaurant's famous spread, a.

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