Meghan Markle shares sweet message to fans inspired by her Netflix show

Meghan Markle has shared fan recreations of her recipes from Netflix‘s With Love, Meghan.
Montecito-based former actress, 43, took to Instagram on Sunday to share six of her favourite remakes, writing: ‘Love seeing how inspired you are by With Love Meghan. Keep up the beautiful work!’
Among those shared was a woman arranging flowers under the advice shared by Meghan in her lifestyle show, which Netflix has renewed for a second season, despite poor reviews.
Another put their stamp on Meghan’s fruit rainbow platter, and arranged strawberries, bananas, grapes, blueberries, and oranges into a colourful display for her children to feast on.
A third viewer found inspiration from the duchess’s sun tea, writing on X: ‘With Love Meghan reminded me about one of my favourite activities with beloved my nana. Sun tea was a weekly thing for her.
‘I’m on eBay now looking for the vintage sun tea dispenser she had. Warmed my heart. Thanks Meg!’
Others opted to try the savoury recipes from the show, with another viewer saying Meghan’s lemon layer cake and pasta dish was ‘so good’, adding: ‘Listen, if you don’t do anything else, make yourself one of these’.
On the same day, Meghan also took to the time to update her followers on her Sunday activities, which included her foraging in the Montecito sunshine for sweet peas.

Montecito-based Meghan, 43, took to Instagram on Sunday to share six of her favourite fan recipe remakes from her show With Love, Meghan – before sharing an update about her weekend
She continued to show her 2.4 million followers a new lifestyle hack – repurposing an As Ever jam jars, which will soon be available for the public purchase, into a flower jar, with the duchess opting add a bunch she collected from her garden.
The 43-year-old revealed the final product next to her pet dog, who was snoozing in the sunshine, and added in the caption: ‘A sweet pea Sunday. Happy weekend friends!
However, some viewers noticed a recurring trend on Meghan’s Instagram feed – that her images and footage appear consistently blurry and out of focus.
Taking to X, one wrote: ‘All you have is blurry, heavily filtered photos.’
A second added: ‘I don’t understand why Meghan and Harry think anyone likes these blurry photos… They just look like incompetent photographers.’
Another said: ‘I regularly go through my photos folder and remove any pictures that are grainy, cloudy, or blurry. Why are Meghan’s pics ALWAYS grainy, cloudy’.
It comes after the Duke of Sussex continued his show of support for victims of the LA wildfires on Sunday by attending a charity concert to help raise funds for victims.
Prince Harry, 40, took to the One805 Rock for Responders benefit at The Granada Theatre in Santa Barbara, California, where he chatted with first responders.

Meghan shared some of her favourite fan recipe recreations from Netflix’s With Love, Meghan, on Instagram

The 43-year-old inspired one mother to arrange her bouquet of flowers in a different method to usual

One mother recreated Meghan’s rainbow fruit platter, including strawberries and bananas, for her children to dine on
The father-of-two, dressed in a black blazer and jeans, appeared engaged as he spoke with members of the police and fire departments at the charity event.
The devastating blaze destroyed more than 18,000 structures and forced tens of thousands of people from their homes, with first responders working tirelessly to manage the crisis.
Proceeds from the event will support the mental wellness of first responders in Los Angeles and Santa Barbara and musicians affected by the fires.
A guitar signed by the performing artists and Prince Harry was auctioned at the event and sold for $9,000 (£6,900), according to News Channel 3-12.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, who live near Santa Barbara, around 90 miles from LA, have repeatedly supported wildfire victims and have donated to relief efforts through their Archewell Foundation.
The couple also opened their $14.5 million Montecito mansion to loved ones forced to evacuate their homes in January.

The mother-of-two also shared a snippet of her Sunday activities with her 2.4 million Instagram followers

Meghan wrote alongside the posts, ‘Love seeing how inspired you are by With Love, Meghan. Keep up the beautiful work!’

‘Listen if you don’t do anything else, make yourself one of these,’ another wrote while sharing images of dishes
One day prior, Meghan shared a rare and heartwarming photo of Prince Harry and their daughter Lilibet to celebrate International Women’s Day.
The Duchess of Sussex, 43, posted the snap on Instagram, showing the three-year-old princess curled up on her father’s lap as he lovingly kissed the top of her head while they relaxed on a boat.
It was published alongside three other images ‘celebrating strong women’, including one of Meghan and her mother, Doria Ragland – both grinning while taking a selfie.
Another photograph included showed Meghan and Harry at the beach laughing and hugging.
It was captioned: ‘Celebrating the strong women around us & the girls with dreams who will become women with vision. Also thanking those who uplift us every day.’
The mother-of-two appears to be on cloud nine following the release of her new show With Love, Meghan, which has been renewed for a second season.
Yesterday, Meghan acknowledged that she makes ‘mistakes’ but insisted that she is ‘learning every day’, after her hotly-anticipated Netflix show received some less glowing reviews.
She said: ‘Right now! I’m launching my business, As Ever, which has been my heartsong for years.

Another user told how Meghan had inspired her to recreate a recipe that her ‘beloved nana’ also enjoyed



Some viewers took to X to comment on Meghan’s photography skills – adding that they appear to always be ‘blurry’
‘Every day I’m learning so much as a founder. I’m taking baby steps and big strides at the same time, making mistakes and learning from them, and really working to find all the joy while diving into the creative process and the business.
‘Being in the granular parts of the business gives me the same feeling I have when I’m gardening: bare hands in the soil, planting a seed with so much care, and nurturing it as it grows.
‘There’s something energizing about being in my 40s and turning my passion project into a business – and sharing that with the world.’
Kate Middleton also marked International Women’s Day with a poignant tribute to 17-year-old photographer Liz Hatton – who died of cancer late last year.
The Princess of Wales, 43, took to Instagram on Saturday afternoon to celebrate the 17-year-old and her mother Vicky’s ‘unwavering resilience’.
In one of a number of posts dedicated to women who have ‘inspired’ her, Kate wrote: ‘Celebrating the strength, resilience and creativity of Liz and her mother Vicky, it was an honour meeting them both at Windsor in November.
‘Liz’s memory lives on in Vicky’s unwavering resilience.
‘Thank you for such a moving moment.’
A hugely talented photographer, she compiled an inspirational ‘bucket list’ of assignments to complete in the last months of her life, which reached the ears of the future king and queen.
She was invited by them to Windsor Castle to photograph an investiture William was holding and, to her surprise, was asked to have tea with the couple afterwards.