Meghan Markle's Christmas Special: A Welcome Respite from Royal Scrutiny
When Meghan Markle released her first holiday special, "With Love, Meghan", critics descended upon her like a swarm of bees, dissecting every detail of her televisual offering. But this time around, with her latest special, "Holiday Celebration", something feels different.
The pieces have finally fallen into place, and what we're left with is a charming, if slightly cringe-worthy, portrayal of the Duchess of Sussex as an eccentric aunt at festive gatherings. Her presence is familiar and reassuring, and for once, it's not just about being mocked but rather admired.
Meghan's unapologetic attitude towards her persona has always been a subject of scrutiny, but in this special, she wears her heart on her sleeve – literally – as she discusses how traditions have to start somewhere. Her advice might be unsolicited and unnecessary, but it's all done with a warmth and sincerity that's hard to resist.
One can almost imagine the 'hate-watchers' among us being won over by Meghan's infectious enthusiasm and dedication to making this holiday special one to cherish. Even if the show is occasionally laughable, with phrases like "I love spinach!" and "A tree is part of my memory and love of the holiday season", it feels more like a genuine expression of her personality than an attempt to manufacture drama.
What's striking about Meghan's approach is that she doesn't try to tone down or change who she is. It's refreshing, especially given the scrutiny she's faced since dating Prince Harry. This unapologetic attitude towards her shtick is weirdly comforting in an uncertain world where consistency and reliability are hard to come by.
Ultimately, Meghan Markle's holiday special might not be everyone's cup of tea, but for those willing to give it a chance, the rewards are plentiful – a healthy dose of cheer, a celebration of family traditions, and perhaps even a renewed appreciation for handmade gifts. And who knows, if you're lucky, you might just find yourself envying her perfectly arranged Advent calendar or her exquisite calligraphy skills.
When Meghan Markle released her first holiday special, "With Love, Meghan", critics descended upon her like a swarm of bees, dissecting every detail of her televisual offering. But this time around, with her latest special, "Holiday Celebration", something feels different.
The pieces have finally fallen into place, and what we're left with is a charming, if slightly cringe-worthy, portrayal of the Duchess of Sussex as an eccentric aunt at festive gatherings. Her presence is familiar and reassuring, and for once, it's not just about being mocked but rather admired.
Meghan's unapologetic attitude towards her persona has always been a subject of scrutiny, but in this special, she wears her heart on her sleeve – literally – as she discusses how traditions have to start somewhere. Her advice might be unsolicited and unnecessary, but it's all done with a warmth and sincerity that's hard to resist.
One can almost imagine the 'hate-watchers' among us being won over by Meghan's infectious enthusiasm and dedication to making this holiday special one to cherish. Even if the show is occasionally laughable, with phrases like "I love spinach!" and "A tree is part of my memory and love of the holiday season", it feels more like a genuine expression of her personality than an attempt to manufacture drama.
What's striking about Meghan's approach is that she doesn't try to tone down or change who she is. It's refreshing, especially given the scrutiny she's faced since dating Prince Harry. This unapologetic attitude towards her shtick is weirdly comforting in an uncertain world where consistency and reliability are hard to come by.
Ultimately, Meghan Markle's holiday special might not be everyone's cup of tea, but for those willing to give it a chance, the rewards are plentiful – a healthy dose of cheer, a celebration of family traditions, and perhaps even a renewed appreciation for handmade gifts. And who knows, if you're lucky, you might just find yourself envying her perfectly arranged Advent calendar or her exquisite calligraphy skills.