By Molly Claire Goddard
2:29pm PDT, Aug 22, 2025
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People are mad at
Meghan Markle for a wild reason. The Duchess of Sussex took to her Instagram Story to share a snap of her homemade potato chips while teasing the upcoming season of her Netflix show,
With Love, Meghan. Unfortunately, the public slammed the concoction, claiming it did not look "appetizing."
Keep reading to see what haters had to say about Meghan's handcrafted snack…MORE:
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Meghan Markle shared a picture of sliced potatoes cooking in oil, presumably from the kitchen of her Montecito, Calif., home. "New season of With Love, Meghan August 26 on Netflix," the mother of two wrote over the photo before joking, "Dare I say, 'It's all that… and a bag of chips.'"
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People on social media went into a rage over Meghan Markle's activity in the kitchen. "This isn't new, exciting or inventive. I tried making chips with my kids 30 years ago," one person wrote on X. "Beige. Not even healthy enough to be beige actually. Not appetizing," another critic wrote. "Ok I get it they're still being cooked and not yet browned, but potato chips? I think we ALL can make potato chips. Is this and pasta the extent of her cooking skills? Thus far I've seen nothing she's made that I'd want to try," a third critic noted.
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Some social media users targeted Meghan Markle's lifestyle show — which will return for Season 2 on August 26 — and Netflix. "Anyone get the sense Netflix doesn't care at all about this show? This is not enticing at all," one X user wrote. "They don't seem to care about the show or the brand, it's an absolute mess and a brand as big as Netflix would have made it successful or at least not seem this amateurish," a second person wrote.
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Luckily for Meghan Markle,
Netflix isn't listening to the naysayers. The former
Suits actress recently announced that she and her husband,
Prince Harry, will be continuing their partnership with the streaming service beyond Season 2 of
With Love, Meghan. "We're proud to extend our partnership with Netflix and expand our work together to include the As Ever brand," she said in a statement. "My husband and I feel inspired by our partners who work closely with us and our Archewell Productions team to create thoughtful content across genres that resonates globally and celebrates our shared vision."