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Meghan’s latest move collides with Royal family milestone
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Meghan Markle is about to stir the royal pot, as her big Netflix debut clashes with a key milestone in the Royal Family calendar. The Duchess of Sussex announced this week that her highly anticipated eight-episode series, , will drop on January 15th, giving fans a taste of her culinary and homemaking skills. However, the date also marks Prince Michael of Kent’s 80th birthday—a royal milestone that might just get a little overshadowed by her latest project. The trailer, released with a cheerful splash of The Lovin' Spoonful's 'Do You Believe in Magic', shows the Duchess juggling lemons and high-fives, all while sharing her love for gardening, entertaining, and cooking. Guests like Mindy Kaling, who was gifted a jar of the Duchess's American Riviera Orchard Jam, make an appearance as Meghan promises to bring viewers into her world of food, friendship, and "elevating the ordinary." While Meghan’s £80 million deal with Netflix includes , it’s not been all smooth sailing for the Duchess, with previous projects—like her animated series —falling short. Still, she is optimistic, focusing on the importance of personal connections in this feel-good series.
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