Meghan's show goes live

'With Love, Meghan' has received mixed reviews


AFP March 07, 2025
Meghan gives her take on hosting. Photo: Netflix

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LOS ANGELES:

Meghan Markle's new lifestyle show went live on Netflix on Tuesday, showcasing the former British royal as a thriving domestic maven.

The Duchess of Sussex, wife to Britain's Prince Harry, harvests honey, makes pasta and mixes bath salts against an idyllic California backdrop.

A rustic and effortlessly chic home provides the setting for the first episode, whose conceit is that she is hosting a long-time friend.

Of course, we're not actually at Markle's house, but rather another luxury property near her home, where camera operators roam, offering purposely wobbly close-ups of candles, crudite and cake.

It also seems to have two kitchens. You know, like everyone's house does.

Harry – whom Markle wed in a fairytale ceremony in 2018, and with whom she fled to California two years later – only makes a fleeting appearance at the end of the eight episodes.

But there are little hints about life as a British royal; reminders of how – in their telling – the couple were spurned by a stuffy and racist establishment.

A friend who comes to stay, makeup artist Daniel Martin, "has just been in my life from the before, during and after, shall we say," Markle tells an off-screen producer, with a meaningful pause to let viewers piece everything together.

Episodes of With Love, Meghan feature appearances from chef Alice Waters, actor Mindy Kaling and Abigail Spencer, one of Markle's Suits co-stars.

The show coincides with a rebranding of Markle's jam-and-cookies online retailer, which was originally called 'American Riviera Orchard' but is now known as 'As Ever.'

The series is the latest effort by the Sussexes to make their own financial way after being cut off from the royal purse.

Early reviews of With Love, Meghan in the British press were not kind, with The Telegraph calling the series an "exercise in narcissism."

"Meghan invites people to her pretend house" wrote the paper's critic, and "they tell her how amazing she is. This happens for eight episodes," it said.

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