Meghan Markles Netflix cooking show includes an editing blunder

Jam, tea, blunder, oh my.Meghan Markle’s new Netflix cooking series debuted on Tuesday — and some eagle-eyed viewers have already found an editing mistake.During episode 4, a blank chalk board is shown as Markle gets ready to write on it.However, in a second cut the chalk board has already been erased and Markle’s penmanship is lightly shown.“Bready or not, here I crumb,” the “Suits” alum then wrote in what appeared to be a take two.

She then exclaims to the camera: “Okay, let’s go!”This isn’t the first time Markle had an editing mishap.When the former actress launched her new Instagram account in January, she posted a video filmed by her husband, Prince Harry, 40, in Montecito, California, where the couple lives with their two children — Prince Archie, 5, and Princess Lilibet, 2.In the clip, Markle wore an all-white outfit while running on the beach, writing “2025” in the sand before running off camera.But followers noticed that the homemaker ran past another “2025” in the sand, confirming that it wasn’t her first time penning the year.Meanwhile, after “With Love, Meghan” debuted, critics weren’t too pleased by the eight-episode series, produced by the Duchess and Duke of Sussex’s Archewell Production.Markle showed off her cooking, gardening and decorating skills at a home in Montecito, Calif., with appearances by friends and celebrity guests.

The Guardian TV writer Stuart Heritage said the series was “pointless” and should be Markle and Harry’s “last TV show,” while Radio Times columnist Caroline Frost wrote that Markle failed to “reimagine the genre of lifestyle programming.”Some viewers were impressed, however, with one social media user writing on X, “Hating Meghan Markle for no reason is just so boring like ok fine! You’re missing out then.More for us!”“Obsessed with Meghan Markle’s new show on Netflix! I’ve already learned 3 recipes and how to make candles,” another follower chimed...

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