Meghan Markle’s new cooking show is looking like a pressure cooker. “With Love, Meghan,” premiering January 15, is reportedly the final entry in Markle and Prince Harry’s multi-million Netflix deal, which is slated to end this year.Earlier this month, the couple released their “Polo” docu-series on the streamer to lackluster reviews.(Wrote the Guardian: It “feels like a spoof documentary designed to play on screens in the background of episodes of ‘Succession.’”) And while 2022’s “Harry & Meghan” reportedly set a documentary audience record on Netflix when it premiered, it was a one-off, limited series.This is all on top of the Sussexes getting dropped from a Spotify podcast deal in 2023 — a split so ugly it led exec Bill Simmons to call them “f–king grifters.”One Hollywood exec told The Post that Markle’s new series is the pair’s last chance at streaming relevancy.“It’s so sad because they had this huge platform,” the exec said.
“Now I can’t really see [Markle] doing much else in terms of … pushing herself into the public eye.”A rep for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle declined to comment.Since the trailer dropped late last week for “With Love, Meghan” — showing Markle picking flowers, serving Mindy Kaling cake and having cocktails in a rented $5 million Montecito mansion — it’s been viewed nearly 50 million times on X alone and covered by every major media outlet.But some of that coverage has been ruthless.“Regardless of how relatable Markle believes herself to be, hers is a lifestyle that very few people can actually emulate,” Eater wrote, adding: “I’m already bored.” Clucked the Independent: “Oh, Meghan — we expected more from you than ‘trad wife.'”“I don’t think anyone is excited by this,” the Hollywood executive told The Post.“Everybody in entertainment is sending that ridiculous trailer back and forth, being like … ‘What is this show about? I don’t get it.’...