The third episode of With Love, Meghan Season 2 is being called
by some viewers the “least painful” episode so far, though that doesn’t
necessarily mean it was groundbreaking. The main reason it felt lighter and more
enjoyable was guest star Tan France from Queer Eye.
His warm, genuine, and relatable personality added a natural charm that helped
balance the episode. He shared personal stories about his family, including his
husband’s daily bread-baking ritual and their two young boys, which made him
feel authentic and approachable.
Meghan’s Self-Focus
Unfortunately, Meghan Markle continued to center the episode on herself. She
highlighted her morning routine of making breakfast for her children and
presented simple recipes like apple hand pies as if they were personal
discoveries. This approach gave the impression of repackaging familiar ideas
as uniquely her own. Full Source
Recycled Anecdotes
The episode also revisited Meghan’s third date with Prince Harry in Botswana.
While fans may enjoy hearing the story, it was not new information and seemed
more like a reminder of her royal past than an emotionally revealing moment.
Similarly, she emphasized her bond with Archie, possibly to counter rumors
about favoring Lilibet, and shared a childhood story about saving money for a
diaper bag. While intended to show her nurturing side, these anecdotes came
across as slightly forced.
Tan France vs. Meghan’s Hosting
Tan France’s charm stood out because of his genuine interactions. In contrast,
Meghan often redirected conversations and activities—like pancake making or
potato stamp crafts—back to herself. This made parts of the episode feel
staged or contrived, focusing more on presentation than meaningful content.
Conclusion
Episode 3 is more watchable than previous installments, largely thanks to Tan
France. However, the core issue remains: the show is still dominated by
Meghan, with too little substance or authentic engagement. The formula hasn’t
changed—more Meghan, less real content.
