The royal family’s foray into culinary television was dealt a major blow recently, as multiple sources have revealed that Netflix flatly rejected a 45-minute cooking segment featuring Meghan, Duchess of Sussex.

The streaming giant reportedly deemed the episode “too boring and preachy” – a stinging rebuke that has left palace insiders fuming.

But in a shocking twist, several celebrated chefs have now come forward to corroborate Netflix’s assessment, providing a rare behind-the-scenes look at the ill-fated project.

 

Netflix has decided to reject Meghan Markle’s cooking show, citing it as too boring and preachy.

This decision has stirred frustration among Meghan’s supporters and industry insiders, marking a significant setback for the Duchess of Sussex, who aimed to showcase her culinary passion and connect with audiences in an unscripted format.

The rejection followed criticism from multiple celebrated chefs who evaluated the cooking segment.

Their feedback highlighted Meghan’s perceived lack of culinary skills and on-screen charisma.

 

 

Chef Dominique Crenn expressed disappointment with Meghan’s performance, describing it as forced and lacking in authenticity.

Similarly, Jonathan Waxman criticized her cooking technique and screen presence, suggesting that her skills were better suited for scripted content rather than live demonstrations.

Meghan’s cooking project was intended to offer a relaxed glimpse into her life, following her departure from royal duties.

However, the negative reception reflects broader challenges faced by public figures transitioning from royal roles to entertainment careers.

This incident joins a series of public setbacks for Meghan, including previous challenges with her podcast and children’s book, raising questions about how she might better connect with her audience moving forward.