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Meghan Markle’s Cooking Show: A Recipe for Contradiction and Glamour

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Meghan Markle’s Cooking Show: A Recipe for Contradiction and Glamour

is back in the spotlight, and this time she's stirring things up with a cooking show that promises to reveal her culinary skills—or at least her designer wardrobe.

Titled “With Love, Meghan,” the show offers a glimpse into her kitchen, which boasts more luxury than many of us see in a lifetime.

Seriously, have you ever seen anyone so dressed up to whip up a meal?

But then again, she is a duchess.

It seems like Meghan's love for high fashion hasn't waned.

She reportedly has a staggering 6,166-pallet wardrobe just for the show's trailer.

All this for what?

To cook?

The apron she flaunts is from We The Wild and costs a cool $44.

When you think of cooking attire, high-end, sustainable brands probably don't come to mind, but Meghan's here to change that narrative.

And let's talk about accessories.

While most of us might throw on a simple bracelet, Meghan opts for diamonds and Cartier pieces that could make anyone's eyes water.

In one scene, she sports a diamond bracelet priced at $15,000, paired with a Cartier necklace worth over £12,000.

It's the kind of bling that screams, “I'm just like you, only I have more wealth than some small nations.”

However, it wouldn't be a production without a few contradictions.

This cooking show, which aims to delve into her personal life, feels more like a grand rebranding effort.

Remember when she distanced herself from the royal family's stuffy traditions?

Now, here she is, serving tea in a quaint garden house, dressed in a floral number straight out of a 1950s magazine.

Where are the ripped jeans we've come to associate with her free-spirited persona?

The real star of this show seems to be Meghan's wardrobe.

That Ulla Johnson gown?

It may look stunning on a model, but on Meghan, it appears as if she's trying too hard to showcase her wealth while pretending to be relatable.

And those layers of sweaters worn indoors—what's the deal?

Is she trying to suggest she's chilly, or is it just another way to flaunt her riches?

Then there's the cooking itself.

Because, of course, Meghan Markle is the go-to expert on cooking, right?

Oh wait, she's just another celebrity trying to brand herself as an authority on everything from activism to family dynamics.

Wearing a $10,000 watch while chopping vegetables doesn't exactly qualify you as a chef, does it?

Let's not forget about the cooking show itself.

So far, all we've seen is a brief trailer, not an actual series.

Netflix has already invested a hefty sum into this venture, and what do we get?

A 30-second clip of Meghan in the kitchen, decked out like a goddess of opulence, utterly disconnected from the everyday person.

Will we ever witness her cooking something representative of her heritage?

Or will it simply be another round of recipes she's borrowed from a glossy magazine?

The anticipation is palpable, yet the substance seems lacking.

Meghan's cooking show encapsulates everything we've come to expect from a celebrity who seems to have more money than common sense.

It's a blend of pretentiousness and extravagance, desperately trying to convince us that she's just like the rest of us.

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