Vogue Williams Slams Meghan Markle’s ‘Disgusting’ Outfit in Latest Netflix Show!

Vogue Williams is the most recent famous figure criticizing Meghan Markle’s new series, “With Love, Meghan.

The takedown has a personal touch since the television and radio host has ties with the royal family. Her spouse, former “Made in Chelsea” star Spencer Matthews, is the brother-in-law of the Duchess of Cambridge’s sibling, Pippa.

The takedown holds a special significance as it involves someone related to the royal family through the TV and radio host’s husband, Spencer Matthews, who is connected to Kate Middleton’s sister, Pippa, by marriage.

‘I saw a bit where she was making her kids a rainbow platter of fruit,’ Vogue began. 

Initially, it seemed to me that combining Rice Krispies and Cheerios was a clever idea – after all, why limit yourself to just one cereal? But then she responds with a surprise, something along the lines of ‘Did you see the rainbow [platter]?’. To be honest, I appreciate that approach, but it’s not really my style.

In a recent episode of her podcast titled “My Therapist Ghosted Me”, Vogue shared her thoughts on the ex-star of Suits and their Netflix show.

At some point, co-host Joanne McNally commented on Meghan’s top by saying, “I just can’t stand shoulder-bearing sweaters,” and Vogue replied, chuckling, “Oh, yes, it’s quite revolting.

Vogue mentioned: “I have a fondness for the concept of traditional homemaker – I’ve been experimenting with it – not to forget, I prepared that chicken pie some time back?

I’m utterly captivated by the degree of perfection I see. Yet, I can’t help but wonder, how is this achieved? It seems almost unbelievable, much like a heavily scented perfume that’s overly sweet.

I think it’s likely that she uses Angel perfume. I apologize if any Angel users are offended by this; I personally prefer men’s cologne, and its sweet scent appeals to me.

As a devoted admirer, I find myself embarking on a quest to embody the essence of a traditional homemaker, inspired by Vogue’s own ambition and the allure of Lucky Blue’s wife, Nara. Her elegance and grace captivate me, making me yearn to mirror her style in my own life.

I plan on testing the waters, not fully committing to the traditional housewife role as I have other responsibilities and tasks outside of it.

In response to Meghan’s new Netflix series, Katherine Ryan openly criticized her (after previously supporting her), causing a stir in the public eye.

She found herself supporting Meghan Markle, but she confessed that despite her liking for her, Markle seems too ‘Hollywood’ for her personal taste, which isn’t something she appreciates in individuals.

It seems that her choice of projects gives the impression that she might not have been truthful about knowing Prince Harry. Additionally, some of her stories about her past appear inconsistent and questionable.

In 2022, Katherine voiced her support for the former actress who was once part of the Royal Family. She expressed admiration for Meghan Markle’s vocal strength and her courage to question the status quo and defy expectations within her role.

In an episode of her podcast, Telling Everybody Everything, Katherine stated as follows: “On her recently released Netflix series, she claimed that they used to have TV dinners for meals when they were young.

However, in a past interview, she appeared to say, “We dine on farm-fresh produce.” It seems her image is carefully crafted and perhaps not entirely genuine.

I’ve got to tell you, I can’t get enough of Katherine! She’s always popping up on my Netflix screen with her hilarious stand-up specials like Glitter Room and In Trouble. It feels like we’re pals, just hanging out and sharing laughs. Can’t wait to see what she comes up with next!

As a die-hard fan, I can’t help but share my excitement over the Netflix sitcom The Duchess, where the same brilliant mind who penned its episodes also graced our screens as the star. Unfortunately, fate had other plans, and the series was unfortunately canceled after just one season in 2021. In a heartfelt conversation with Vicky Pattison on her podcast ‘The Secret To…’, the comedian confided that viewership simply didn’t meet expectations.

In her critique of Meghan, Katherine expressed: “I’ve met many people from Hollywood – they aren’t necessarily bad individuals. I don’t believe she’s a bad person herself, but I feel she enjoys mingling with celebrities and seeks the multi-million dollar contract. Additionally, she seems to appreciate being married to a prince.

I understand. Instead, it would be more appealing if they embraced their past achievements and current status confidently, saying something like, “Wow, I was on Suits and now I’m married to a prince!” Rather than continually emphasizing their humility.

Katherine, a native Canadian living in London with her family consisting of three kids and partner Bobby Kootstra, expressed that she found Meghan’s use of “flower sprinkles” especially frustrating.

‘I’ve noticed that chefs often garnish their dishes with wild flowers, but personally, I’m not a fan. I don’t believe it should be the main focus of a cooking show either.’

She commented: “It seems people can’t help but watch it despite disliking it. Who can tell what Netflix is up to? They’re clever; they keep viewers engaged whether they adore something or despise it as long as it leads to more episodes being watched.

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2025-03-14 14:18

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