Aapparently, Meghan is blaming Prince Harry for the show’s failure. With Love, Meghan is an eight-episode series where the Duchess of Susse…

Aapparently, Meghan is blaming Prince Harry for the show’s failure.
With Love, Meghan is an eight-episode series where the Duchess of Sussex bakes, arranges flowers, and shares lifestyle tips—all while dressed in her signature “stealth wealth” aesthetic.
According to a blind item shared by At Murky Meg Podcast on Twitter (originally from Crazy Days and Nights), Meghan is reportedly blaming Prince Harry for the show’s lackluster performance. The blind item claims, “The illiterate one [Meghan] is blaming the ginger-headed one [Harry] for the new show not being a hit. She is the one who didn’t want him on camera because she thinks he sounds like an idiot.”
Now, let’s be clear—this is a blind item, so take it with a grain of salt. But if there’s any truth to it, it’s a bold move for Meghan to shift the blame onto Harry, especially since the show is entirely her project. After all, the credits clearly state: “Executive Producer Meghan, The Duchess of Sussex.” Not a mention of Prince Harry in sight.
The reviews for With Love, Meghan have been scathing. The show currently holds an abysmal 11% score on Rotten Tomatoes, and critics aren’t holding back. Variety, Hollywood’s go-to publication, called it a “money-grab ego trip not worth taking.” Ouch.
Other headlines have been equally harsh:
Even Netflix viewers are unimpressed. A tweet from What’s on Netflix revealed that the show’s announcement post garnered over 115,000 views but only 3,500 likes. That’s a pretty telling ratio.
And let’s not forget the backlash over Meghan’s bath salts recipe, which reportedly can burn your skin. Yes, you read that right. I’ve even done a video on it, so check the description below if you missed it.
So, if Meghan is truly blaming Prince Harry for the show’s failure, it’s a weak scapegoat at best. The show is her baby—her name is on it, her face is all over it, and her choices are what’s being criticized. From the overly luxurious aesthetic to the unrealistic lifestyle tips, it’s clear that With Love, Meghan missed the mark with audiences.
Harry, on the other hand, barely appears in the series. He shows up briefly in the final episode and doesn’t say much—which, if the blind item is to be believed, is because Meghan didn’t want him on camera. Whether that’s true or not, it’s hard to see how Harry could be responsible for the show’s failure when he’s barely in it.
At the end of the day, if With Love, Meghan is flopping, Meghan only needs to look in the mirror for answers. The show’s lack of authenticity, relatability, and substance are the real issues—not Prince Harry’s absence.
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