Meghan Markle’s new Netflix lifestyle series, With Love, Meghan, has faced criticism for being “silly” and “fake” by commentator Emma Woolf. The show features the Duchess of Sussex sharing cooking, gardening, and hosting tips at a beautiful California estate with famous friends. Woolf argued that the show’s emphasis on what she called “fakery” and “smugness” leaves a bad taste in the mouth. The series is seen as a pivotal moment for the Sussexes, who signed a multimillion-pound deal with Netflix in 2020. Prince Harry, Archie, and Lilibet sent Markle flowers ahead of the series launch, expressing their love and support. Markle herself surprised fans at a special screening, where attendees displayed temporary tattoos of her “As Ever” logo. In an interview, Markle acknowledged the “learning curve” she experienced with the show, which faced production challenges and resulted in her rebranding her lifestyle brand from American Riviera Orchard to As Ever. The change was made after trademarking setbacks, with Netflix as a partner in her business venture. As Ever symbolizes “it’s always been,” referencing Markle’s previous lifestyle blog, The Tig. Despite the criticisms, With Love, Meghan marks a new chapter for the Duchess as she delves into the world of lifestyle content creation.
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