Meghan “With Love” proved to be the most devoted hostess, and it seemed like I was watching a succession of those social media reels of things you feel you should do but never have time to, like baking, decorating my house, and making handmade gifts.

In only episode one, I was worn out by 8:30 a.m. from preparing spaghetti, making bath salts for her buddy, creating a cake, and making candles.

However, this was the opportunity for the Duchess of Sussex to introduce us to her new life. It’s not her home, but it is sort of, since those are her bee hives.
As I watched from across the Atlantic, I couldn’t help but feel that the tone wasn’t appropriate for a British audience.

Heather Dorak, Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, Genevieve Hillis, Julian Zafjen, Kelly Zafjen, Meghan, Duchess of Sussex.
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With Love, Meghan, is a big departure from big TV events, like the Oprah interview.

The excessively ideal food and flower arrangements, as well as the cheesy, or sweet, delivery, are not typically our thing.

However, that doesn’t imply a poor landing. Consider how well-liked social media profiles that advocate for this aspirational way of living are.

Remember that whether you like her or not, people will want to see a project that has received a lot of publicity.

The Duchess of Sussex in more detail

Meghan seemed really happy and positive during the eight 30-minute episodes, which included a variety of her friends and famous chefs.

Meghan, Duchess of Sussex 
Pic: Jake Rosenberg/Netflix