Meghan Markle’s new cooking show, With Love, Meghan, was supposed to be all about cozy vibes and homey aesthetics—but not everyone’s feeling it. Royal photographer Arthur Edwards just roasted the show, calling it totally unrealistic. “Who makes their own candles?” he asked, basically summing up what a lot of people are thinking.

In his review for The Sun, Edwards didn’t hold back. He mocked Meghan’s hour-long episode, where she whipped up spaghetti, a cake, and tea, saying, “Tea is like champagne to me, but Meghan makes a brew I wouldn’t even touch.” He even threw in a classic Brit jab: “You’d think after seven years with an Englishman, she’d know how to make a proper cuppa.”

The critique didn’t stop there. Edwards found it hilarious that Meghan’s guest, Michael, kept calling her “amazing” for, well… basic cooking. “This isn’t real life. This is Montecito world,” he wrote, shading the show’s ultra-curated, influencer-style aesthetic.
And his final mic-drop? “Nice try, Meghan, but I don’t see Netflix giving this another season. With love, Arthur.”
So, is With Love, Meghan serving up wholesome vibes or just another glossy, out-of-touch Hollywood fantasy? Guess we’ll see if Netflix bites—or if this was a one-and-done deal.