No considering the season, it's constantly open season for commentary on the Meghan Markle's TV show, With Love, Meghan. Critics, expert and amateur alike, have seldom found such common ground as when enthusiastically shredding the series' earlier episodes apart. The prevailing view held that a more egregious regal scandal had seldom occurred than the much-discussed pretzel re-packaging incident.
Presently, like a merry renegade master, she is back with a new offering with a "Holiday Celebration" (or a Christmas special). Yet now, the dynamic has changed. The familiar ingredients we've come to expect – meaningless jargon salads, overzealous entertaining – persist, but within the context of a holiday show, the purpose becomes clear. The pieces have fallen perfectly; it's a flawless festive blizzard.
By this point, Meghan resembles the oddball family member at Christmas celebrations everywhere – offering unsolicited, unnecessary advice, and supplying the odd random outburst. ("I love spinach!" … "A tradition has to have a beginning." … "A tree is part of my memory and love of the holiday season.") She's a bit of a character, but her presence is familiar and strangely comforting. And she seems happy enough; she's inflicting the slightest hurt.
She is aware her all subtle gestures, word and glance will be analyzed and scrutinized, but still appears unburdened and too blessed to be stressed.
It could be this is the only time in history where that clichéd phrase – "Don't listen, it's pure jealousy" – may well be true. The reason is, let's face it, everything in Meghan's Holiday Celebration truly is delightful. Admittedly, it's all awkwardly over-the-top, silliness and over the top – but doesn't that represent exactly what Christmas is for? And the talk she's talking might be ridiculous, but the example she sets genuinely looks beautifully curated.
Anything she attempts, she accomplishes with style. Her culinary efforts looks tasty, the festive decoration she makes is stunning, her gifts are nearly too beautiful to open. Nothing is average or ugly – including the way she ties her kitchen garment is stylish and elegant. She doesn't toss a dish in the oven, it "takes a twirl", and she wraps wrapping paper like an craft master. She also seems to be thoroughly enjoying herself the entire time. How could any skeptical viewer not be charmed, bursting with holiday spirit and left with a powerful yearning for crafted festive snaps or a vegetable display where broccoli is positioned in the shape of a Christmas ring?
Meghan had a career in acting for a living, of course, but nonetheless, after the degree of attention she has faced since she met Prince Harry, a theoretical combination of acting royalty would struggle to act this authentically. Her refusal to modify or even soften her shtick, even though it being so constantly, internationally ridiculed, is weirdly comforting. In our unpredictable world, here is one thing we can rely on: Meghan will remain herself, no matter what. We will forever know where we are with her.
If you're not yet convinced by her brand, a reminder that will surely come as a reassurance: you are not obligated to. There isn't the draft anymore, and if there were, it would be unlikely to include streaming With Love, Meghan: Holiday Celebration. If, however, you willingly check it out and are consumed by longing about her picture-perfect Christmas, all is not lost either. Whether you're a duchess or a data administrator, no kid truly appreciates the dedication and labor their mum puts in in December. So you can console yourself by picturing Archie and Lilibet's faces when they unfold a handwritten message that says, 'I love you because you are brave,' from a handcrafted holiday countdown, instead of a chocolate.
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