Meghan Markle’s show has received much criticism in the UK (Image: Ian Vogler – Pool/Getty Images)
is unpopular in Britain because it “seems performative rather than authentic” and is “tone deaf”, an expert has claimed. The Duchess of Sussex, 43, celebrated the release of her new show “With Love, Meghan” last week after it aired on March 4.
However, while the series, which saw Meghan cooking and hosting for celebrity friends, received some good reviews, it was also The Duchess herself was also criticised by members of the British public along with the show, with many Britons failing to warm to the-mum-of-two since she quit royal life with in 2020.
James Holton, Consumer Behaviour and Social Media Expert at has now told that the failure of the new show in Britain is “not even a surprise”, and is down to a few key reasons.
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With Love, Meghan aired for the first time on March 4 (Image: Netflix)
He said: “British audience loves understated and self-depreciating humour, which was missing from Meghan’s show.
“It feels overly curated and seems performative rather than authentic.
“I’d also like to call it a case of hype fatigue, where UK audiences, saturated by years of Meghan overload, crave novelty, not recycled royal vibes.
“Brits prioritize value-driven content and Meghan’s show felt tone deaf, especially at a time when inflation is high.”
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The insight comes just days after Thomas Markle, who she last saw in 2018. Mr Markle said the show felt “pre-planned” as he claimed Meghan was “faking it for the cameras”.
: “Everything she says is pre-planned and rehearsed. It makes me laugh because I know all her looks and expressions. I know when she’s faking it for the cameras. She’s trying so hard to be perfect that she tenses up every time the camera is on her.”
Despite such criticism, “With Love, Meghan” has