Meghan Markle accused of 'not thinking twice' about Netflix show decision after darkest royal moment

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The postponement of Meghan Markle's highly anticipated Netflix show has reportedly sparked concerns within Royal circles. The Duchess of Sussex has decided to delay the launch of her cookery programme, 'With Love, Meghan', originally set for release this week, due to the catastrophic wildfires ravaging Los Angeles and southern California, where the series was filmed last year.An insider revealed that Meghan "didn't have to think twice" about holding off the premiere until March 4 because "we're dealing with a catastrophe".

In her statement, Meghan expressed her intent to focus on "the needs of those impacted by the wildfires in my home state of California."Yet, as the Daily Mail's Richard Eden points out, this move has surprised some Royal insiders, particularly in light of Meghan and Harry's choice to proceed with their tell-all conversation with Oprah Winfrey while Prince Philip was sick in hospital.The Duke of Edinburgh passed away four weeks after their interview was broadcasted.

A Royal insider revealed to the publication: "Meghan seemingly didn't think twice about going ahead with the Oprah interview, did she? " Following their bombshell Oprah interview, Meghan and Harry continued to make waves with their controversial Netflix docuseries, where they levelled criticism at the Royal Family and even the Commonwealth.

The series aired just three months after the Queen's passing, despite her being unwell during its production, which struck a chord as the Commonwealth was something she deeply cherished, reports the Mirror.

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