The Duchess really loves day drinking and crudites: five key takeaways from With Love, Meghan
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'With Love, Meghan' features Meghan Markle attempting to showcase her ideal family life, yet it unfolds in a manner that feels disjointed and surreal. Although the show aims to present warmth and charm, much of the content is perplexing, such as her preparing for guests with elaborate gestures that don't seem genuine. The portrayal of her home life is also misleading, filmed in another mansion and devoid of her actual family. The show grapples with themes of social vulnerability and the intricacies of establishing connection amidst perceived public annoyance.
It's a bit surreal. Do you remember when Kanye West and Julia Fox announced they were a couple by doing a date-night-themed fashion shoot in Interview magazine? It's a bit like that.
Her love language is mostly crudites; this strikes me as where she may be going wrong, but maybe it lands better in California?
The How to harvest honey section turns out to be: wear a pristine beekeeping outfit, stand well back and watch your beekeeper harvest honey, which is perhaps not all that helpful as life hacks go.
The Duchess of Sussex harvests honey' in With Love, Meghan. Photograph: Courtesy of Netflix. With Love, Meghan is quite confusing as a show because it is all about the charming joyful family home Meghan has created for her family, but it's not in her home.
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