‘Super sensitive’ Prince Harry ‘very upset’ over Meghan Markle Netflix backlash

Unfortunately, the former actress has been slammed with criticism over the series. Consequently, Prince Harry is allegedly “very upset” over the reaction.

Prince Harry ‘upset’ with backlash over Meghan Markle’s new Netflix show
The new series has garnered a measly 2.9/10 rating on IMDb. It has also been dubbed “outdated” and even ‘”fake” by some viewers.
Editor-in-chief of Majesty Magazine Ingrid Seward claimed that “sensitive” Harry will be very unhappy with the criticism his wife is enduring.
She told Fabulous: “Harry always got very, very upset when his wife was criticised, going right back to before their engagement.
“He complained and said ‘would they please leave Meghan alone?’
“But Harry is super sensitive. So, I should think he’s loathing this backlash against Meghan and just thinking that it’s just the ‘unkind Brits’. I think that he gets very upset by all these things.”
Despite the negative response, Netflix aren’t slowing down their work with the duchess. In fact, season 2 of the show has already been confirmed.
Meghan posted to social media, confirming the news. She penned: “Lettuce romaine calm…or not(!) because I’m thrilled to share that Season 2 of ‘With Love, Meghan‘ is coming!”

Meghan Markle announces new podcast
It comes as Meghan has announced yet another project, a new podcast, just yesterday (March 13).
The Duchess of Sussex is set to lead the Confessions Of A Female Founder podcast, with Lemonada Media.
The production company dubs the project as the opportunity “to be a fly on the wall as Meghan sits down for candid conversations with female founders and friends” about all things business related.
Unfortunately, even the podcast has been met with negativity, with royal observers claiming she has copied the concept from another female founder.
Even her new lifestyle brand, As Ever, has been accused of plagiarism, after the mayor of a Majorcan town accused her of copying their 14th century coat of arms with her new brand’s logo.
Meghan’s Netflix series has endured widespread criticism with The Guardian dubbing the show as “pointless” and The Telegraph claiming Meghan’s programme is “insane”.
The former head of ITV Daytime, Dianne Nelmes, has also pointed out the show’s “major flaw”.
“Today young women look to TikTok, YouTube and social media for their lifestyle gurus and celebrity tips.
“Meghan is so far removed from the reality of the women viewers who her show is targeting that I wonder what creative thinking went into the early development.”