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King Charles knows how to upset Meghan Markle with his clear stance on her new Netflix show

The Royals were not impressed with her new venture

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Meghan Markle's latest venture, With Love, Meghan, has made waves since its debut on Netflix, attracting millions of viewers. The series, which focuses on her ion for food, family traditions, and hospitality, offers an intimate glimpse into her life in California alongside Prince Harry and their children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet.

While some have tuned in to the Duchess of Sussex's attempt to reinvent homemaking with a modern royal twist, others have viewed it with a more skeptical lens. However, one group that seems entirely unfazed by the hype is the British Royal Family, who, according to sources, have no interest in watching the show or acknowledging its success.

Despite the buzz surrounding With Love, Meghan, reports suggest that senior of the Royal Family, including King Charles III, Prince William, and Kate Middleton, have chosen to ignore the series altogether.

According to Vanity Fair, the royals see little value in Meghan's take on beekeeping, baking, and entertaining, particularly given their own expertise in some of these areas.

"The King knows more than enough about beekeeping. Besides, he's far too busy to sit down and watch it," a source revealed, referencing King Charles' well-documented ion for beekeeping at Buckingham Palace.

Another royal insider echoed this sentiment, adding: "There's very little to actually learn from Meghan's TV show. I suspect that [the royal family] will be pretty dismissive of it."

This apparent indifference extends beyond simply skipping the series. Reports indicate that no congratulatory message has been sent from Buckingham Palace, further emphasizing the ongoing rift between Meghan, Harry, and the rest of the royals.

A private snub from the Royals

Regardless of the Royal Family's opinion, With Love, Meghan has been met with commercial success, prompting Netflix to renew it for a second season. The series, featuring Meghan in a relaxed and inviting setting, has resonated with her dedicated fan base, who see it as an extension of her efforts to establish herself as a lifestyle influencer and media personality outside of her royal ties.

However, the Royal Family's cold response is yet another symbol of the widening gap between the Sussexes and their former royal roles.

Since stepping down from their duties in 2020, Prince Harry and Meghan have continued to forge their own path, often clashing with the traditional expectations of the monarchy.

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