In a scathing analysis of Meghan Markle’s new Netflix series “With Love, Meghan”, royal biographer Angela Levin has called the show “a mess” and criticized the Duchess of Sussex’s lack of experience in hosting a lifestyle program. The show, featuring Markle as the host offering home styling tips and sharing recipes, has been described as “ridiculous” with cooking ideas that are deemed nonsensical.
Levin’s comments come after the release of the first episode titled “Hello Honey!”, which showcases Meghan harvesting honey and preparing a guest basket with her friend Daniel Martin. The series, tagged by Netflix as “relaxing” and “feel-good”, also features appearances from Meghan’s celebrity friends including Mindy Kaling and Abigail Spencer.
Despite the criticism, the program is seen as a make-or-break moment for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, who signed a lucrative Netflix contract in 2020. Each episode runs for 33 minutes, with Meghan sharing culinary skills such as making focaccia bread and an Eton Mess dessert with strawberries, cream, and mint.
In the show, Meghan emphasizes incorporating daily practices and sharing tips and tricks for viewers. With mixed reviews and Levin’s scathing critique, “With Love, Meghan” has sparked debate over its quality and Meghan’s hosting abilities. It remains to be seen how the series will fare and whether it will attract a large audience.
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