Admittedly, it's Brimming with Absurdity, Extreme Hosting and Psychobabble. However, I Honestly Adore Meghan's Holiday Special.

No matter the time of year, it's constantly hunting season for commentary on the Meghan Markle's TV show, With Love, Meghan. Critics, expert and amateur alike, have hardly ever agreed so completely as when enthusiastically shredding the lifestyle show's earlier episodes to shreds. The common opinion was that a greater royal outrage had hardly ever taken place than the now-infamous pretzel-bagging incident.

Currently, like a merry renegade master, she makes a comeback once again with a "Christmas Special" (also known as a yuletide episode). However on this occasion, it's different. The standard components audiences anticipate – meaningless jargon salads, extreme hosting – remain, but framed of a holiday show, it all clicks into place. The puzzle has come perfectly; it's a ideal seasonal storm.

At this stage, Meghan has become the oddball family member at Christmas celebrations everywhere – providing random tips, and supplying the periodic peculiar declaration. ("I love spinach!" … "A tradition has to have a beginning." … "A tree is part of my memory and love of the holiday season.") She's an interesting figure, but her aura is known and unexpectedly soothing. And she appears content; she's not doing any harm.

She understands her each tiny facial movement, utterance and gaze will be dissected and judged, but still appears unburdened and serenely untroubled.

It could be this is the only time in history where that clichéd phrase – "Ignore them, they're just jealous" – could actually be true. Since, you know what?, each element in Meghan's Holiday Celebration honestly feels lovely. Admittedly, it's all awkwardly over-the-top, silliness and flamboyant – but isn't that precisely what Yuletide is all about? And the words she speaks might be ridiculous, but the walk she's walking seems authentically beautifully curated.

Anything she sets her mind to, she accomplishes with style. Her culinary efforts looks scrumptious, the festive decoration she creates is breathtaking, her gifts are almost too pretty to tear into. Not a single thing is average or aesthetically displeasing – even the way she secures her apron is creative and fashionable. She doesn't throw a dish in the microwave, it "takes a twirl", and she wraps wrapping paper like an paper-folding expert. She also seems to be thoroughly enjoying herself from start to finish. How could any skeptical viewer not be convinced, overcome by festive joy and left with a intense desire for crafted festive snaps or a vegetable display where greens is arranged in the form of a wreath?

Meghan was once an actress for a living, naturally, but despite that, after the degree of examination she has endured from the moment she became involved with Prince Harry, the love child of acting royalty would struggle to act this naturally. Her decision to modify or even moderate her persona, regardless of it being so persistently, globally mocked, is weirdly comforting. In our uncertain world, here is one thing we can depend on: Meghan will remain herself, no matter what. We will always know where we are with her.

If you're remaining skeptical of what she's selling, a thought that will surely come as a comfort: you are not obligated to. We don't have the draft anymore, and should it be reinstated, it would be doubtful to include watching With Love, Meghan: Holiday Celebration. If, however, you willingly check it out and are gripped with envy about her flawless Christmas, all is not lost either. Whether you're a royal or a data administrator, no kid fully understands the time and energy their mother puts in in December. So you can console yourself by imagining her children's faces when they open a calligraphy note that says, 'I love you because you are brave,' from a DIY festive calendar, rather than a chocolate.

Joseph Rose
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