Meghan Markle’s Netflix Show Feels More Like a Revenge to the Royal Family—and Here’s Why

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Meghan Markle has never shied away from making bold moves, especially when it comes to the British royal family. After her dramatic exit with Prince Harry in 2020, she has continued to carve out her own space in the media. Now, with her new Netflix show stirring up controversy, many are questioning if it’s more than just a lifestyle series. Is With Love, Meghan actually a subtle form of revenge?

At first glance, With Love, Meghan appears to be an innocent, feel-good lifestyle series. Hosted by the Duchess of Sussex herself, the show explores cooking, gardening, and entertaining, all with a focus on finding beauty in everyday moments.

Meghan Markle shares personal insights and invites friends to join her in celebrating life’s small joys. The series emphasizes authenticity over perfection—something that seems to stand in stark contrast to the image-conscious world of royalty.

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Why the Show Has Been Criticized—Not the Real Issue

Despite its wholesome premise, With Love, Meghan hasn’t been received with universal praise. Some critics have called it “queasy and exhausting,” arguing that Meghan’s advice lacks authenticity and spontaneity.

However, the backlash isn’t what makes the show controversial. The real conversation is about whether the series is actually a subtle jab at the royal family.

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Meghan Markle’s Show Is a Subtle Roast of the Royals

Comedian Whitney Cummings recently shared her theory on TikTok, claiming that With Love, Meghan was never about making a great show for the public—it was about sending a message to the royal family. According to Cummings, the Duchess is “trolling” her in-laws in the most unexpected ways.

@realwhitneycummingsMeghan markle – don’t need yall telling me all the things that rub you the wrong way but my guess is this is actually what is happening? I think she is doing revenge and business and honestly its at a level that should be studied

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For instance, Meghan Markle teaches viewers how to make sun tea, emphasizing that “tea is not a big deal”—a pointed contrast to Britain’s deep-rooted tea culture.

“She’s like, ‘Tea is not a big deal. You just put it outside and let it steep in the sun. It’s not fancy,’” Cummings said. “Tea is like their thing over there! She’s like, ‘Tea should just be enjoyed, it doesn’t even matter what temperature it is.’ Burn!”

Another example? She makes her own fruit preserves because store-bought jams are “too sweet.” Even her choice to go barefoot and embrace a casual, effortless style stands in defiance of royal traditions.

Cummings argues that the show isn’t for the masses—it’s for the select few in Buckingham Palace. And whether intentional or not, it’s hard to ignore the subtext in Meghan Markle’s seemingly innocent lifestyle tips.

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