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Meghan’s trying to ‘wash her reputation’ but cringe new Netflix trailer ‘is the exact same recipe as first season flop’


MEGHAN Markle’s cringey trailer for the new season of her show has “the exact same recipe” as its “first season flop”, a royal commentator has said.

The Duchess of Sussex released the sneak peek for the second season of With Love, Meghan earlier today on social media.

Meghan Markle and an older man eating jamón in a kitchen.
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The trailer for the second season of Meghan Markle’s show With Love, Meghan was released today[/caption]

Screenshot from the Netflix trailer for "With Love, Meghan," showing Meghan Markle and others making soap.
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A royal commentator has said the new season has the ‘same recipe’ as the previous critically panned one[/caption]

Meghan Markle laughing in a Netflix trailer.
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Meghan is also using the show to ‘wash her reputation as a bully’, the royal commentator added[/caption]

The first series of the show was critically panned upon release, with one reviewer calling it “gormless lifestyle filler”, another slamming it as an “exercise in narcissism” and US entertainment magazine Variety branding it a “Montecito ego trip not worth taking.”

Now, royal commentator Kinsey Schofield has slammed the duchess for trying to “wash her reputation” with her new show.

The trailer sees Meghan cooking and baking alongside a number of celebrity guests in her swanky Montecito home.

Kinsey told The Sun: “Meghan has a reputation for being ugly and a bully to some of her staff.

“I think she’s doing this ‘pursuit of joy, happiness, look at me dancing, having fun’ as a way to change public perception about her.”

However, Kinsey says the show seems “so staged“, focusing on how a member of the filming crew can be overhead saying “right on cue” at the start of the trailer.

She added that the show seemed very much the same as the first season – which it was filmed alongside.

Kinsey said: “If you weren’t impressed with the first season, don’t expect a sudden evolution.

“You’re getting more of the same recipe here, and you really see that in the trailer.

“It doesn’t look like there’s any real shift here – even the music is very much the same.”


She added: “The first season was a critical flop but the Sussexes still have a certain morbid curiosity factor around them.

“People can’t help but peek, even if they roll their eyes while watching.”

The second season of the show is due to air on August 26 on Netflix and will land just weeks after Meghan and Harry announced their renewed deal with the streaming giant.

The new episodes have been advertised as “fun and heartwarming”, with a plethora of celebrity guests due to make their appearance.

This includes model Chrissy Teigen, podcast pal Jamie Kern Lima, and Netflix Queer Eye star Tan France.

Meghan can be seen laughing alongside guests at her luxury Montecito home in the trailer, even joking at the end about Prince Harry’s lack of love for lobster.

Speaking to Chef Andrés, she says: “You know who doesn’t like lobster? My husband.”

In response, the chef light-heartedly retorts: “And you married him anyway?”

In one moment during the trailer, in which she is seen cooking and baking with celebrity friends, the Duchess of Sussex also says: “I love the idea of just spending time together… and finding new ways to show people you care.”

She adds: “There are easy ways to show up, lovingly.”

There were also some notable omissions from today’s trailer, with husband Harry, 40, and the couple’s two kids – Archie, 6, and Lilibet, 4 – nowhere to be seen.

Meghan Markle in a Netflix trailer for "With Love, Meghan."
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Meghan and Harry signed a new deal with Netflix earlier this week[/caption]

Meghan Markle and a chef high-fiving in a kitchen.
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Meghan will feature alongside a number of celebrity guests in her show’s newest season[/caption]

Meghan Markle in a Netflix trailer.
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Critics had panned the show’s first season as an ‘exercise in narcissism’[/caption]

This comes after Harry and Meghan announced yesterday they had signed a new “multi-year, first look deal” with the American streaming giant to produce “film and television projects”.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have previously released a number of shows on the platform, including a 2022 documentary on their lives and lifestyle show With Love, Meghan this year.

They had secured a lucrative five-year contract – thought to be worth more than $100 million (£74 million) – with Netflix after quitting as senior working royals in 2020.

However, this new deal has been signed for “much less”, an insider told Page Six.

Meghan said in a statement: “We’re proud to extend our partnership with Netflix and expand our work together to include the As Ever brand.

“My husband and I feel inspired by our partners who work closely with us and our Archewell Productions team to create thoughtful content across genres that resonates globally, and celebrates our shared vision.”

Netflix will only pay for projects they want to screen, rather than pay in a single multi-million pound agreement like the one signed in 2020, The Sun understands.

The Sun can also reveal, however, that the streaming giants will cover Archewell Productions’s overheads, including all costs for its offices and staff.

The new deal was also described as a “downgrade” by PR expert Mark Borkowski.

He told the Mail: “I think Netflix has done a very neat job of pivoting away from two very expensive people who didn’t deliver, and they’ve taken that deal off the table, and they’ve given them a modest one. 

“It’s not like they’re gradually uncoupling – it’s a downgrade. Netflix are not going to expose themselves to those budgets again. It’s Netflix saying, ‘Let’s have a look at your content, but we’ll pick and choose, mate’.”

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