If you’re curious about Meghan Markle’s relationship with her in-laws, this isn’t the show for you. However, if you want to explore topics like the benefits of citrus or whether beeswax candles can purify the air, check out her new series on Netflix. It launched today, and it’s called “With Love, Meghan.” Some fans may have set their alarms early to watch it, while others might prefer to catch it later while deciding on dinner plans.
In the first episode, Meghan shares a tasty tomato and spaghetti recipe that might make you wish you had chosen that for dinner. But no worries; you can always try making it the next day. She even mentions that her kids, Archie and Lilibet, enjoy spaghetti for lunch at school.
For those looking for juicy details about her father-in-law, King Charles, or her thoughts on Prince William and the late Queen Elizabeth, you’ll need to revisit Meghan’s previous Netflix series. In that show, she openly discussed their departure from royal life. While this new series has a different focus, it does hint at past experiences.
Meghan touches on topics like healing from tough times and the creative endeavors she missed while in the royal spotlight. These comments likely nod to her previous lifestyle blog, The Tig, which she started in 2014 but had to shut down after becoming engaged to Prince Harry.
Meghan’s collaboration with Netflix isn’t just about this series; they are also involved in her new brand called “As Ever.” Netflix will benefit if Meghan’s brand takes off. She’s even applied to trademark items like recipe books, tableware, and her notable jam.
Her friend, actress Mindy Kaling, described receiving Meghan’s jars of jam as “one of the most glamorous moments” in her life, showcasing the exciting launch of what was then called ‘American Riviera Orchard,’ a name she had to change due to trademark issues.
This series is all about looking ahead rather than dwelling on the past. Unlike her previous production, this show has a bright, sunny vibe with beautiful decorations, colorful fruits, and fun recipes. While Prince Harry makes a brief appearance, this is clearly Meghan’s show.
With eight episodes, each lasting about 35-40 minutes, this could mark a promising new chapter for Meghan after past ventures like the Spotify deal didn’t work out as planned. If you’re into cooking, hosting, and lifestyle inspiration, you might find this show enjoyable. But if you’ve already formed a negative view of the Duchess, you might want to skip it.