Meghan Markle‘s new Netflix show, With Love, Meghan, has come under fire for many reasons since it landed on the streaming platform on Tuesday, March 4th.
Social media mocked the former Suits actress for not knowing basic info about some of her guests, who she claimed were her close friends, and also criticized her for incorrectly telling actress Mindy Kaling that her last name was not Markle, but in fact, Sussex. And now, a royal expert has given her long-awaited opinion on the show too!


Royal Expert Criticizes The Way Meghan Markle Interacted With Her Guests on 'With Love, Meghan'
Royal expert and To Di For Daily podcast host Kinsey Schofield did not hold back when she was interviewed by Fox News Digital about her thoughts on the Netflix show. As well as agreeing with the internet's aforementioned opinions, she also had many other negative things to say…
Schofield criticized the way in which the As Ever founder interacted with her guests, saying that she missed key opportunities to ask them interesting and important questions about themselves.
"You're standing next to Mindy Kaling, and you're not asking her how she built her girl boss empire? Why?" Schofield asked, in disbelief. She also referenced Meghan correcting Mindy on her name, and said she lacked "humility or an ounce of authenticity."

Meghan Markle Slammed As 'Self-Consumed' And 'Tone Deaf'
"Meghan needs to elevate the people around her instead of hijacking all the oxygen in the room," Schofield thought, before going on to say that "she appears totally self-consumed and tone deaf."
Schofield then went on to slam the nature of the show, particularly because it did not achieve what it intended to achieve. "It's a blatantly obvious PR exercise that does not give us a glimpse of Meghan's real world," she said.
Schofield didn't hold back, and added: "She's doing random arts and crafts in someone else's house with people she claims are her very best friends but doesn't know that they're left-handed or allergic to peanut butter? And your 'girl' Mindy doesn't know your last name is Sussex?"

"It's such a painful farce," Schofield went on, before finishing off by criticizing some of the tips the Duchess of Sussex shared with her viewers, claiming they were "common knowledge" and even wasteful.
"Her 'hacks' are common knowledge, and her definition of 'elevating' equals wasting 60 pounds of fruit and tracing lines on your paper menu with a pencil so you can erase them later," an unimpressed Schofield added.