Jennifer Newton, the Mirror’s Deputy Royal Editor, is well-versed in covering King Charles, Queen Camilla, Prince and Princess of Wales, Kate, William, Prince Harry, Meghan Markle, and the Royal Family.
Despite facing criticism in its debut season, “With Love, Meghan” returns for a second season, maintaining its familiar charm.
The picturesque kitchen in the rented farmhouse and the lush garden filled with fruits and vegetables, set against the stunning Californian backdrop, make a comeback in this season.
Each episode of the new season follows a similar pattern to the first, with Meghan preparing a welcome drink, snack, and gifts for her friends before embarking on a culinary adventure and engaging in a creative crafting session.
Noteworthy is the return of Meghan’s makeup artist friend, Daniel Martin, adding continuity to the show.
The noticeable change between the two seasons lies in the absence of Prince Harry, a significant loss for the viewers.
While the first season featured Harry making a cameo appearance at a garden brunch, this time around, only glimpses of him in photos, including one from their memorable third date in Botswana, are shown.
Despite sharing intimate details such as their ‘I love you’ moment and Harry’s food preferences, Meghan’s husband does not make an appearance in person, leaving a void in the show.
This absence underscores the ongoing separation of Harry and Meghan’s professional endeavors, with Meghan focusing on her business, As Ever, while Harry dedicates himself to charity work and philanthropy.
Harry’s non-involvement in the latest season signals a clear indication that this separation will persist in the future.
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