Meghan Markle is back with another vanity project that nobody asked for. Her new Netflix show “With Love, Meghan” is exactly what you would expect from the former royal. It’s another self-serving production that shows just how out of touch she really is.
The show features Meghan playing hostess and teaching viewers about cooking and lifestyle tips. She acts like she invented hospitality while surrounded by expensive flowers and fancy kitchen gadgets. Regular Americans struggling to pay for groceries don’t need lectures from someone living in a Montecito mansion.
This is the same woman who complained about her royal duties being too hard. Now she wants to play lifestyle guru like she’s the next Martha Stewart. The irony is thick enough to cut with a knife.
Meghan tries to come across as relatable by learning workers’ names at a flower shop. But this feels more like a calculated PR move than genuine kindness. Real people don’t need cameras rolling to treat others with respect.
The timing of this show is particularly tone deaf. While families across America face real economic hardship, Meghan is showing off her privileged lifestyle. She’s teaching flower arranging when people can barely afford to put food on the table.
Critics are right to call this content unoriginal and shallow. We’ve seen this exact format dozens of times before from actual celebrities who earned their fame. Meghan is recycling old ideas and hoping her royal connection will make people care.
The show proves that Meghan still doesn’t understand why Americans are frustrated with elite celebrities. She left the royal family claiming she wanted privacy and independence. Instead, she keeps putting herself in front of cameras every chance she gets.
Netflix subscribers deserve better content for their money. This is just another example of Hollywood rewarding the wrong people while ignoring real talent. Meghan Markle’s fifteen minutes of fame should have ended long ago.