Meghan Markle's Netflix lifestyle show, "With Love, Meghan," launched its second season amidst a storm of criticism, being described by reviewers as bland and tone-deaf while facing questions about its future amid disappointing viewership.
The season features a lineup of celebrity guests, including Chrissy Teigen and Tan France, offering a mix of humor and personal anecdotes that reveal Markle's intimate memories about her relationship with Prince Harry and their family life.
Markle candidly shares touching moments, such as the revelation of who said "I love you" first, alongside tributes to victims of California wildfires and reflections on the emotional impact of Queen Elizabeth II's funeral.
Despite her attempts to connect with audiences through relatable storytelling, critics have noted the conspicuous absence of Prince Harry from the show's narrative, raising intrigue about their dynamic post-royalty.
The series is filmed at an opulent California estate, symbolizing Markle's new life while evoking debates about her brand and public perception following her departure from royal duties.
Through all the backlash, the show remains a source of comfort for dedicated fans, showcasing Markle's efforts to navigate her identity and present a genuine self amidst the complexities of her past and present.