Another Day, Another Expert Exposes Meghan Markle’s Pretentiousness—This Time, It’s a Renowned Royal Chef
Meghan Markle’s relentless pursuit of the spotlight has once again drawn criticism—this time from someone with actual credibility in the world of fine dining. Celebrated chef Richard Corrigan, a man who has cooked for the royal family and truly understands class, authenticity, and real cuisine, has weighed in on Meghan’s latest Netflix venture. And let’s just say, he’s not impressed.
Markle’s so-called cookery and lifestyle show is being marketed as an elegant, homey production, but in reality, it’s about as authentic as a mass-produced frozen dinner being passed off as homemade. Corrigan, known for his no-nonsense Irish candor, didn’t mince words when addressing the Duchess of Sussex’s latest attempt to capitalize on her royal ties.
"With love, Meghan is a bit pretentious,"he remarked. And let’s be honest—that’s putting it mildly.
Corrigan made it clear that Meghan’s new project is nothing more than another influencer-style vanity endeavor, dripping with California-style Hollywood fakery. Unlike Britain’s deeply rooted culinary culture, which is built on tradition and authenticity, this latest production feels manufactured—just another glossy, curated mirage presented as reality.
And really, can anyone argue with him? If there’s one thing Meghan has perfected, it’s the art of selling a highly polished but utterly artificial version of herself, all while insisting she’s just like the rest of us.
No Support for King Charles, Just More Victimhood
But Corrigan didn’t stop at critiquing her show. He also addressed the ongoing drama surrounding Meghan and Prince Harry, particularly their failure to provide any meaningful support to King Charles amid his battle with cancer. Rather than showing solidarity with the royal family, the couple continues their well-worn routine—positioning themselves as perpetual victims while cashing in on their royal connections.
The chef even likened Harry and Meghan to Edward VIII and Wallis Simpson, a historical couple infamous for their exile from the monarchy. However, as Corrigan pointed out, at least Edward had the dignity to step away without turning his grievances into a never-ending money-making scheme.
Meghan’s Obsession With the Spotlight
Corrigan also shared his thoughts on Meghan’s relentless need for attention, stating bluntly:
“I don’t think anyone likes people doing cheap TV.
And let’s be real—that’s exactly what this is. A shallow, low-effort production dressed up in a sleek filter, masquerading as something meaningful. If Meghan had truly wanted to leave royal life behind, she could have done so quietly. Instead, she clings to fame while simultaneously complaining about the scrutiny she claims to despise.
Perhaps the most telling moment came when Corrigan made it clear that while he wouldn’t refuse Meghan entry into his restaurant, she certainly wouldn’t be receiving the red carpet treatment. Coming from a chef who once cooked for Queen Elizabeth II without expecting fanfare, that’s a subtle but powerful dig.
When someone of Corrigan’s stature subtly implies that Meghan lacks the grace and dignity of true royalty, it’s a sign that her public persona is wearing thin.
Let’s be honest—this so-called cooking show isn’t really about food. It’s not even a genuine lifestyle program. It’s yet another platform for Meghan to showcase her own carefully crafted image, akin to the influencer-style content that saturates social media. Beneath the sleek production and polished PR lies a hollow attempt to remain relevant.
Meghan Markle has no charm, no wit, no culinary expertise, and frankly, no business being on television. And now, more people are finally calling her out for it.
The best part? She can’t sue the world for telling the truth.
Chef Corrigan, we salute you.
