Critics Slam Season Two of Meghan Markle’s “Love, Love, Meghan”
Critics are expressing disappointment with the second season of Meghan Markle’s Netflix series, “Love, Love, Meghan,” claiming it mirrors the cruelty of the first. The new season, which consists of eight episodes, made its debut on streaming platforms early Tuesday, featuring appearances from notable figures like Chrissy Teigen, Tan France, and Jay Shetty.
The format remains largely unchanged from the inaugural season, with the former actress hosting from her home, offering tips and insights that align with her lifestyle.
However, shortly after the release, several critics harshly criticized the series, describing it as “tone deaf” and laden with “self-satisfaction.” A review from the Telegraph summed up the season as “Needy,” suggesting it was only slightly more palatable than the first.
Anita Singh from The Telegraph remarked, “It’s the same as before, but this time I can’t help but wonder if Harry is, you know, locked away somewhere?” It was pointed out that while Harry is mentioned frequently, he doesn’t make an appearance, which feels odd given that the show revolves around their life in California.
Another review criticized Markle’s conversations on-screen as being excessive and seemingly contrived, raising questions like, “What does this really say about me?” and “Are you revealing just enough about Archie and Lili for the audience?”
In a pointed critique, the final credits of the show were described as an unnecessary addition, while the review concluded with a rather dismissive tone.
The Times of London labeled the series a “production for women on the fringes in need of financial support,” with a critic suggesting, “Just seven more episodes—save yourself. Trust me, I’ve seen worse.”
Royal editor Matt Wilkinson referred to the series as “self-satisfaction,” emphasizing that Markle’s new installment feels somewhat disconnected from sincerity. Meanwhile, another review described it as “painfully contrived,” highlighting just how divisive this latest offering seems to be.
