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The Duchess of Sussex, Meghan Markle, may have finally unlocked the formula for success with her Netflix lifestyle show, 'With Love, Meghan.' The second series of the show, which was released on Netflix, consists of eight brand-new episodes focused on cooking, lifestyle, and heartfelt conversations.
Critical opinion suggests that this new season is a far better success than the first, a improvement attributed to a key strategic decision: bringing in familiar faces from the United Kingdom.
This move has made the series feel more rounded and wholesome to viewers, particularly those in the UK where Meghan's reputation has reportedly been on a downward spiral.
The inclusion of British guests seems to have bridged a cultural gap.
In episode five, Meghan was joined by writer Jay Shetty and his wife Radhi Devlukia, both UK-born, whose calm energy complemented the show's dynamic.
In another episode, 'Queer Eye's' fashion expert Tan France, who is also British, allowed Meghan to open up about her time living in the UK, even sharing that her favorite radio station was Magic FM.
Furthermore, celebrated British chef Clare Smyth, who catered for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's wedding in 2018, made an appearance.
These collaborations are seen as a significant step, demonstrating a connection to her husband Prince Harry's and son Archie's birth country despite reports that she has no plans to return to the UK.
The show's new direction is perceived as an effort to rebuild bridges and create content that resonates on both sides of the Atlantic.




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