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    Meghan Markle's Netflix show just wrapped filming - and critics already slamming it

    By Mollie Quirk,

    23 days ago

    Meghan Markle 's new Netflix show is reported to have wrapped filming, but some critics already aren't impressed in the slightest.

    Back in the spring, around the same time that the Duchess of Sussex teased her American Riviera Orchard brand, it was revealed that she was also working on a show that would "celebrate the joys of cooking and gardening, entertaining and friendship".

    Also as part of their multi-million-dollar deal with Netflix, her husband Prince Harry is working on a show of his own. Harry's is set to be about the sport he adores, polo.

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    Providing an update on Meghan's lifestyle show recently, a source has revealed to The Daily Beast : "It [filming] all went well and it is in the can."

    Sky News host Rita Panahi has now said: "Meghan Markle has just wrapped up filming on a new cooking and home show for Netflix, a show which has yet to receive a formal title or air date, as part of the Sussexes $100m deal and was filmed at a property near their Montecito mansion in Los Angeles.

    "It’s apparently going to focus on the joys of cooking, gardening, entertaining and friendship – and I’ve gotta say, it sounds bloody awful."

    Meanwhile, royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams recently told us: “It [the Sussexes' deal with Netflix] runs out next year and Netflix are no longer producing the series of The Crown, as they previously were. They might therefore have less interest in the Sussexes.

    “If they lost this contract, with Archewell, their business and charitable foundation, having so few donors, they might well be in financial trouble. Since their exposés of royal life has made megabucks, but little else has made money, the Royal Family better hope that this unpredictable and ruthlessly ambitious couple stays with Netflix.”

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