Overview
- Eight hour-long episodes went live on August 26, featuring Chrissy Teigen with John Legend, Tan France, and chefs including Clare Smyth and Christina Tosi.
- U.K. outlets such as the Guardian, the Telegraph and the Times delivered two-star notices, calling the series contrived and dubbing Meghan a “Montecito Marie Antoinette.”
- Prince Harry does not appear on camera in the new season, showing up only in still photographs.
- On screen, Meghan says she was away from Archie and Lilibet for nearly three weeks during 2022 events in England and that she was “not well” during the separation.
- The show was filmed last year in a rented Montecito house and its debut was paired with an As Ever release that added an orange marmalade, following the couple’s newly reframed Netflix deal.