Meghan Markle has been treating fans to some effortlessly stylish looks on her highly-anticipated (and highly-controversial) With Love, Meghan Netflix show, which landed on the streaming platform on March 4th.
And she was also looking undeniably chic while papped heading for lunch with close friend Serena Williams in California on Saturday, March 1st. Check out some of the pictures here.


Meghan Markle Looks So Chic In La Ligne Pinstripe Set
The Duchess of Sussex, 43, was snapped at Tre Luna in Montecito, California rocking the 'rich mom' trend in a seriously chic navy blue pinstripe oversized button down from La Ligne, one of her favorite quiet luxury brands, worn with the sleeves rolled up half way.
The former Suits actress teamed it with some matching wide-leg trousers, and accessorized with some Emme Parsons 'Cecilia' black sandals. She completed her 'fit with a black Loro Piana structured 'Loom' bag and some sunglasses from Montecito brand Heidi Merrick.
For her part, the 23-time Grand Slam champ showed off her trim physique in a bold burgundy floor-length knit dress with long sleeves, paired with some stylish white sneakers. She wore her honey-hued hair in a sleek and straight center-parted down do.

Internet Reactions To 'With Love, Meghan'
While nobody can deny that the As Ever founder was looking great in her new Netflix series, the internet had very mixed reactions to the rest of the show. In fact, most of the opinions were negative, especially when it came to a cringe-worthy moment in Episode 2, which saw Meghan tell Mindy Kaling that her last name is not Markle, but Sussex.
"I don't normally comment on Harry and Meghan, but this is insufferable," slammed one person on X. "It's not your LAST NAME. It's a Royal Title that belongs to the British Monarchy," wrote a second, adding: "This is so [expletive] cringe." "Sussex is not a last name. Surely she's not that stupid," commented a third.
"I'm American and even I understand that Sussex is not a 'last name,'" criticized a fourth, as a fifth wrote: "No, it's NOT her family name. Her family name is Mountbatten Windsor, maybe Harry needs to inform his dopey wife that Sussex is a county in England, which they dumped; and in America, they don't have titles."
A sixth critic went on to say that she was "grasping for relevance," as another called her a "social climbing opportunist," while someone else said "she's just nauseating." "The cringe is criminal," slammed another non-fan. "Second hand embarrassment is real," echoed another.