Georgia Pearce
Guest Reporter
Meghan Markle has been criticised for her latest Netflix project which depicts her as a "housewife", as commentator Carole Malone claims the Duchess is attempting to be "Martha Stewart".
The Duchess of Sussex has teamed up with the streaming giants once again for a new lifestyle series called With Love, Meghan - which is released on the platform today.
The show will follow the royal as she shares her top tips for hosting guests as well as her favourite recipes and meal creations.
Discussing the show on GB News, broadcaster Carole Malone hit out at Meghan, claiming people "need to have a go at her".
Malone told the GB News panel: " People do need to have a go at Meghan. I'm not interested in it - she's not a housewife, she's not Martha Stewart.
"Martha is obsessed with and always has been obsessed with housekeeping, gardening, cooking - Meghan hasn't."
In a scathing comparison to the Princess of Wales, who revealed her own personal recipe for plum jam, Malone suggested that the Princess may have made the move "on purpose" ahead of the release of Meghan's Netflix show, as well as her jam product with lifestyle brand As Ever.
Malone added: "I just think this is all nonsense. But I love the fact that when Kate went to Wales on a visit, she gave her recipe for plum jam away for free, while Meghan's trying to make a shed load of money out of hers.
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"I would like to think Kate did that on purpose, just to have a go at Meghan."
Offering his verdict on the Duchesses Netflix show, former Conservative MP Sir Jake Berry claimed that the series depicts an "unreal world" and unrealistic standard of parenthood.
Berry explained: "There was a behind the scenes shot where Meghan saying, this is what it's like to be a normal mum, and she'd sort of lined up freshly cut fruit on a plate in a rainbow with all the same coloured fruits.
"I've got three kids, that's not my experience of feeding the Berry tribe. It's just, get it on a plate, put it in front of them, eat your dinner. We don't have music in the background, we're not all wearing matching beige outfits. It is not the real world."
Sharing her views on the series, commentator Suzy Stride admitted she is "not interested" in the royal's show, and would rather watch content on the platform about "inspirational people".
Stride told GB News: "I'm not really that interested. I'm going to be honest with you, I'm more interested in the real world, more interested in inspiring people.
"I like to watch things about inspiring people - I enjoyed the David Beckham documentary. Meghan may well be an inspiration to people, but I don't know enough about her to tell you whether she is or not."
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The Duchess of Sussex has teamed up with the streaming giants once again for a new lifestyle series called With Love, Meghan - which is released on the platform today.
The show will follow the royal as she shares her top tips for hosting guests as well as her favourite recipes and meal creations.
Discussing the show on GB News, broadcaster Carole Malone hit out at Meghan, claiming people "need to have a go at her".

Malone told the GB News panel: " People do need to have a go at Meghan. I'm not interested in it - she's not a housewife, she's not Martha Stewart.
"Martha is obsessed with and always has been obsessed with housekeeping, gardening, cooking - Meghan hasn't."
In a scathing comparison to the Princess of Wales, who revealed her own personal recipe for plum jam, Malone suggested that the Princess may have made the move "on purpose" ahead of the release of Meghan's Netflix show, as well as her jam product with lifestyle brand As Ever.
Malone added: "I just think this is all nonsense. But I love the fact that when Kate went to Wales on a visit, she gave her recipe for plum jam away for free, while Meghan's trying to make a shed load of money out of hers.
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"I would like to think Kate did that on purpose, just to have a go at Meghan."
Offering his verdict on the Duchesses Netflix show, former Conservative MP Sir Jake Berry claimed that the series depicts an "unreal world" and unrealistic standard of parenthood.
Berry explained: "There was a behind the scenes shot where Meghan saying, this is what it's like to be a normal mum, and she'd sort of lined up freshly cut fruit on a plate in a rainbow with all the same coloured fruits.
"I've got three kids, that's not my experience of feeding the Berry tribe. It's just, get it on a plate, put it in front of them, eat your dinner. We don't have music in the background, we're not all wearing matching beige outfits. It is not the real world."

Sharing her views on the series, commentator Suzy Stride admitted she is "not interested" in the royal's show, and would rather watch content on the platform about "inspirational people".
Stride told GB News: "I'm not really that interested. I'm going to be honest with you, I'm more interested in the real world, more interested in inspiring people.
"I like to watch things about inspiring people - I enjoyed the David Beckham documentary. Meghan may well be an inspiration to people, but I don't know enough about her to tell you whether she is or not."
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