Meghan’s show has been savaged by former Vanity Fair editor Tina Brown (Image: NETFLIX)
has been savaged by former Vanity Fair editor Tina Brown, who posed her own damming review of her series. Amid the poor reviews that the eight-part show, which aired last week, the journalist and royal expert said that the only show that would have been a success would have been one where Meghan admitted “what a flaming flop the last five years have been”.
Branding Meghan as “too damn inpatient”, she added: “Who announces a new lifestyle brand, American Riviera Orchard, and hounds celebrity friends to talk up her strawberry jam on social media, without doing due diligence on the availability of the trademark?”
Further criticising Meghan, 43, for making to decision to ditch a future in the Royal Family, she added: “Meghan has come out with a show about fake perfection just when the zeitgeist has turned raucously against it.” Writing in her newsletter Fresh Hell, she added: “Trump’s America is a foulmouthed and disheveled cultural place where podcasters in sweaty T-shirts, crotch-rot jeans, and headphones achieve world domination on YouTube.”
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Former Vanity Fair editor Tina Brown has spoke of Meghan Markle (Image: GETTY)
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Also speaking of her confusion over Megxit, she added: “All Meghan had to do was shut up and wait. Go quiet for a couple of years, start a family, keep her eyes trained on the splendid royal real estate that would soon come up for grabs.
“The moment [Prince] William ascended to his role as Prince of Wales, there would have been new global gigs and red carpet roll-outs raining down on the Sussexes’ heads. But no. Offered the Commonwealth or , the Sussexes, with naïve avarice, chose .”
It has been revealed that With Love, Meghan brought in barely a quarter of the viewers hooked by the documentary series Harry & Meghan in 2022.
The show was also more successful in Estonia, Lithuania and Latvia than it was in the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom. ‘s insider at said: “It’s not a runaway success.”