
Meghan Markle’s Netflix Show Was Never To Entertain Viewers But For Revenge On Royal Family
TikTok comedian Whitney Cummings reviewed Meghan Markle’s Netflix show and she has some interesting things to say. The show which premiered last early March features Meghan Markle cooking different recipes while having a conversation with several celebrities and industry leaders in America.
Recall that the mother of two has been living with her family in Los Angeles ever since they stepped down as seneior royal members. And that their finances and security was cut off. Hence the numerous TV shows, the book and other brands unveiled geared towards making more money.
Now, Whitney Cummings who reviewed Meghan Markle’s Netflix show says that the show was made to subtly roast the royal family. Adding that the Duchess of Sussex created the lifestyle show, “With Love, Meghan,” to get “revenge” on the royals. Hold on, the comedian has some justification for her opinions.
The first was that Meghan wanted her viewers to learn how to make sun tea and roasted the royal family in the process. In her words on the show, she was like, “Tea is not a big deal. You just put it outside and let it steep in the sun. It’s not fancy,” adding “Tea is like their thing over there ( Royal Family). Tea should just be enjoyed, it doesn’t even matter what temperature it is.’ Burn!”
The second time Cummings noted that the royals was roasted on Meghan Markle’s Netflix show was how she makes her own fruit preserves and spreads. The reason is because she doesn’t like how sweet store-bought jams are. It was a diss against her father-in-law, King Charles, who has been making and selling his own jams since 2010.
Per Cumming, “Her whole thing was like, “Oh jam’s too sweet. It’s way too much sugar, so I do preserves.” She further added that the former actress’s-decision to walk around barefoot and to not overly style her hair was her “trolling” the royal family. “She’s just doing this with her in-laws, like, she’s just making this show at them,” she continued.
Adding that Meghan Markle’s Netflix show is not for viewers but ti take swipes at the royal family. “it’s not for us you guys. The fact that she keeps going, ‘It’s not about perfection, it’s not about perfection’ — that’s what the royal family is all about.” “I don’t think she’s trying to make a good show for you guys, no offense.”
“This has nothing to do with making a good show. This show, to me, is just her subtly roasting the royal family. This isn’t made for us. This is made for, like, 30 people in that castle. That’s all she’s doing.” The Tiktoker admitted that she is not taking sides and that she’s “not defending either side,” because being a princess also feels like a “nightmare” to her.
“I just see people losing their minds being mad at the show.” “I don’t think she cares if you like it. It’s just a big F you to the prom court over there across the pond.” The TikToker also shared anither videowere she noted that Meghan Markle’s Netflixshow is “good for young girls” to see what a modern princess actually looks like.
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“What if this show is good?” she began in a TikTok video Wednesday. Adding, “What if this is the show that puts the end to the super toxic princess fantasy that little girls grow up with?” And true to her words, Meghan seemed to have throwed a subtle shade at the Royal family by gushing about her “new chapter” post-royal life in Montecito, Calif.
“This feels like a new chapter that I am so excited that I get to share, “she said during the last episode, while later adding, “All of that is just part of that creativity that I’ve missed so much.”