As is known, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have signed a contract with Netflix again after 2020, and they plan to produce two shows for the streaming service, which they will again produce through their joint company (Archewell Productions).
In the first series, Meghan Markle will showcase her favorite pastimes: cooking and gardening, allowing the audience to get to know her better. However, in May, it was revealed that the Duchess of Sussex will not be filming her cooking show at the home she shares with her husband, the $14 million, 4,500-square-foot Montecito mansion, but at a cannabis farm. Locals are extremely bothered by the distinctive smell. Residents say the smell causes headaches, nausea and breathing problems.
And if that wasn't enough, many people have expressed concern that Netflix has not extended Meghan and Harry's contract, which expires in 2025. Since Markle is one of the most hated figures in the public eye, it's no wonder that even though the show hasn't even aired yet, it's already receiving a lot of criticism.
The show will apparently focus on cooking, gardening, entertaining and her friends Megan – and I have to say, it looks awful.
Sky News presenter Rita Panahi shared her opinion.
PR consultant and royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams has speculated that the royal couple could face financial problems if Netflix does not re-sign them.
It is easy for them to run into financial problems, because the interest is much lower than before, and their charity also has few donors.
– Tell.
In addition to Markle's cooking show, the streaming service will also feature a series that will showcase Prince Harry's favorite sport, equestrian polo, through the U.S. Open Polo Championship in Wellington, Florida. The series, known for its aesthetic and social spectacle, showcases his enthusiasm and passion for the sport, writes A Mirror.
She also sells strawberry jam.
Meghan Markle sells strawberry jam under the American Riviera Orchard brand.