Meghan Markle complains about husband Prince Harry’s unhealthy habit with food

Following the release of Meghan Markle’s new lifestyle series, With Love, Meghan, there has been a lot of discussion.
The eight-part series, which features Meghan discussing her children’s eating habits (they eat a lot of vegetable and fruit platters), correcting a friend over her Sussex surname, and a alleged “disgrace” at the royal family, has drawn the attention of fans and critics.
Meghan’s disclosure of Prince Harry’s unhealthy habit and how she fights his routine shocked viewers as well. In front of her friend Mindy Kaling, Meghan prepares breakfast in a moment that has been later dubbed “crazy” on social media.
My kitchen is immediately filled with my husband and three dogs, Meghan says. Not my perfume is what draws them all in, they say.
She then riffs, “My bacon brings all the boys to the yard,” imitating Milkshake, a song by Kelis from the 2000s. Meghan further reveals Prince Harry’s love of salt, which might be harmful. Adults should consume no more than 6 grams of salt per day (roughly one level teaspoon), per NHS recommendations. This includes the salt added while cooking and after cooking, as well as the salt that is already present in our food.
The Duchess responds to Mindy’s question, “How does she season her food so perfectly?” by explaining that Harry’s influence has made her more cautious. Well, my husband, who doesn’t care what food is served in front of him, puts salt on it, she said. So I make an effort to undersalt.
Following a delay in January due to the wildfires in Los Angeles, Meghan withdrew from Netflix on Tuesday morning. The former Suits actress, who hosts the eight-part series, has received bad reviews from critics.
The Telegraph gave it two stars and called it “insane” and an “exercise in narcissism,” while The Guardian described it as a “gormless lifestyle filler” and as “so pointless it might be the Sussexes’ final TV show.”
With Love, Meghan is agitated and exhausting, according to The Independent’s one-star review, so visiting the Sussexes might not be a pleasant experience. Some critics have been a little less reticent in light of the numerous negative reviews.
According to the Radio Times, “Meghan claims to be hoping to turn things around” by “elevating ordinary things.” “But this is ordinary,” he said. Will enough people decide that basic is beautiful enough to entice the hoards to purchase the goods, as planned? Time will tell. Has Meghan’s vision for the genre been realized? I won’t change much, but I’ll keep watching.”
And a Harpers Bazaar reviewer noted that With Love strikes a fine balance between genuinely serviceable voyeurism and gorgeous Montecito views (in the form of both gorgeous Montecito views and glimpses into the duchess’ personality) as a passionate home cook.
The Sussexes’ multimillion-dollar agreement with Netflix, which produced their most popular film, Harry &, Meghan, which featured a number of allegations against the royal family, is regarded as their make-or-break moment.
Source: Mirror
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