Meghan Markle's new Netflix lifestyle series, "With Love, Meghan," has launched amidst controversy, including accusations of logo plagiarism from the town of Porreres in Mallorca. The show, which shares Markle's tips on cooking, gardening, and entertaining, aims to present a more relatable image of the Duchess. However, some critics argue the show's focus on domesticity clashes with Markle's advocacy for women's empowerment. Despite the setbacks, Markle's series has premiered, showcasing celebrity guests and her personal touch. In addition to her new show, Markle is also venturing into the food industry with her rebranded lifestyle company, "As Ever," selling biscuit and pancake mixes. Recent reports also reveal that Meghan and Prince Harry share a similar taste in television as Prince William and Kate Middleton, with all four enjoying the Netflix spy thriller "Black Doves." Markle has been in the spotlight due to accusations of being disrespectful by former employees and rumors of marital problems with Prince Harry. The launch of "With Love, Meghan" could be a strategic move to improve her public image and showcase a more approachable side.
Meghan Markle's New Lifestyle Show Faces Plagiarism Claims and Royal TV Taste Revealed
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