Meghan Markle’s new Netflix show has an awkward editing mistake
Eagle-eyed viewers have been quick to point out an awkward mistake in an episode of the long-awaited new Netflix series.
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She can’t catch a break.
Meghan Markle’s new lifestyle cooking show, With Love, Meghan, dropped on Tuesday on Netflix — and some viewers have already picked up on an editing mishap.
During the fourth episode, titled “Love is in the Details,” Meghan gets ready to write on a blank chalkboard, reports Page Six.
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However, in the next cut, it appears the chalkboard had already been erased as viewers spotted remnants of Meghan’s handwriting.
“Bready or not, here I crumb,” the Suits alum, 43, then wrote while retaking the shot. She then exclaims to the camera, “OK, let’s go!”
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This isn’t the first time eagle-eyed fans have noticed a major editing blunder in one of Meghan’s projects.
When the Duchess of Sussex launched her new Instagram account in January, she posted a video that was filmed by her husband, Prince Harry, while on the beach in California.
In the clip, Meghan, clad in a flowy, all-white outfit, wrote “2025” in the sand before running off camera.
However, her followers quickly noticed that the former actress ran past another “2025” in the sand, seemingly confirming that it wasn’t her first time tracing the year out.
When the Duchess of Sussex launched her new Instagram account in January, she posted a video that was filmed by her husband, Prince Harry, while on the beach in California.
In the clip, Meghan, clad in a flowy, all-white outfit, wrote “2025” in the sand before running off camera.
However, her followers quickly noticed that the former actress ran past another “2025” in the sand, seemingly confirming that it wasn’t her first time tracing the year out.
Fans will be able to purchase her signature raspberry jam, limited edition wildflower honey with honeycomb, crepe mix, teas and more this spring.
Meghan highlighted many of the products throughout the show’s eight episodes.
Her brand was originally named American Riviera Orchard, but she revealed her rebrand last month following a series of trademark struggles.
This article originally appeared in Page Six and was reproduced with permission.
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