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BABY-KILLER aristocrat Constance Marten is dismissing prison food — asserting that it is not up to her standards.

Guards are keeping a close watch on the aristocrat — imprisoned after the death of her child — as she refuses to consume the provided meals.

Constance Marten mugshot.Constance Marten is dismissing prison foodCredit: Central News HMP & YOI Bronzefield building entrance with a sign reading "HMP / YOI Bronzefield, this prison is managed by Sodexo".Marten is serving 14 years at BronzefieldCredit: Supplied

A source commented: “It’s unbelievable.”

“It seems she doesn’t understand her current situation and the severity of her circumstances.

“She has expressed dissatisfaction with the food multiple times, claiming it is inadequate.

“She has turned down meals because they are apparently not acceptable to her — including over .

“Staff members are responsible for ensuring that inmates consume their meals.

“They have initiated a food log to keep track of her intake — a standard procedure when they are concerned.”

Marten, 39, is serving a 14-year sentence at Bronzefield for manslaughter due to gross negligence alongside her partner.

The prison has opted not to provide any comments.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the allegations against Constance Marten?

Constance Marten is facing allegations of manslaughter by gross negligence following the tragic death of her child.

How long is Constance Marten's prison sentence?

She is serving a 14-year sentence at Bronzefield prison.

What issues has Constance Marten raised regarding her prison meals?

Marten has complained about the quality of the food, stating it is substandard and has refused several meals as a result.