Admittedly, it's Full of Absurdity, Extreme Hosting and Psychobabble. However, I Honestly Adore Meghan's Holiday Special.

No concerned with the time of year, it's constantly open season for scrutiny on the Duchess of Sussex's televisual offering, With Love, Meghan. Critics, from seasoned journalists to online pundits, have hardly ever agreed so completely as when gleefully ripping the series' initial installments to pieces. The prevailing view was that a bigger monarchy-related faux pas had never been witnessed than the notorious pretzel re-packaging incident.

Presently, in the spirit of a holiday maverick, she makes a comeback for another round with a "Christmas Special" (also known as a Christmas special). Yet now, things have shifted. The standard components audiences anticipate – psychobabble word salads, intense hospitality – persist, but within the context of a holiday show, it all clicks into place. The puzzle has come into place; it's a flawless festive blizzard.

By this point, Meghan resembles the eccentric aunt at Christmas celebrations everywhere – providing unsolicited, unnecessary advice, and delivering the occasional strange exclamation. ("I love spinach!" … "A tradition has to have a beginning." … "A tree is part of my memory and love of the holiday season.") She's a bit of a character, but her company is customary and oddly reassuring. And she looks pleased; she's causing any harm.

She is aware her every micro expression, utterance and glance will be analyzed and scrutinized, but nonetheless looks carefree and remarkably at ease.

It could be this is the initial instance in history where that old chestnut – "Ignore them, they're just jealous" – may well be true. Since, you know what?, all aspects in Meghan's Holiday Celebration truly is charming. Yes, it's all awkwardly over-the-top, silliness and flamboyant – but doesn't that represent exactly what the holiday season is all about? And the talk she's talking might be absurd, but the life she leads genuinely looks impeccably styled.

Anything she sets her mind to, she accomplishes with flair. Her recipes looks delicious, the festive decoration she crafts is breathtaking, her gifts are nearly too beautiful to unwrap. Nothing is mediocre or visually unappealing – including the way she secures her apron is artful and chic. She doesn't toss a meal in the oven, it "goes for a spin", and she creases gift paper like an craft master. She also seems to be thoroughly enjoying herself the entire time. How could any hate-watcher not be won over, filled with holiday spirit and left with a intense desire for crafted festive snaps or a crudites platter where broccoli is positioned in the form of a Christmas ring?

Meghan used to pretend for a living, obviously, but even so, after the level of examination she has endured since she met Prince Harry, a theoretical combination of Meryl Streep and Judi Dench would find it hard to appear this genuinely. Her decision to alter or even soften her shtick, even though it being so constantly, globally mocked, is oddly heartening. In our unpredictable world, here is one thing we can depend on: Meghan will remain herself, come what may. We will consistently know what to expect with her.

If you're not yet convinced by her brand, a thought that will undoubtedly come as a reassurance: you don't have to. The UK has abolished mandatory conscription in this country, and if there were, it would be doubtful to include streaming With Love, Meghan: Holiday Celebration. If, however, you decide to tune in and are consumed by longing about her picture-perfect Christmas, you can take solace either. Be you a royal or a everyday person, no kid fully understands the effort and hard work their parent puts in in the holiday season. So you can take heart by imagining her children's faces when they open a handwritten message that says, 'I love you because you are brave,' from a homemade Advent calendar, in place of a chocolate.

Johnny Hawkins
Johnny Hawkins

A seasoned gaming analyst with over a decade of experience in the online casino industry, specializing in slot machine mechanics and player psychology.