Admittedly, it's Brimming with Gibberish, Extreme Hosting and Self-Help Jargon. But I Do Cherish Meghan's Holiday Special.

No considering the time of year, it's always fair game for commentary on the Meghan Markle's Netflix series, With Love, Meghan. Critics, from seasoned journalists to online pundits, have seldom found such common ground as when enthusiastically shredding the program's first and second seasons to shreds. The common opinion was that a greater royal outrage had hardly ever taken place than the now-infamous snack re-labeling incident.

Presently, in the spirit of a holiday maverick, she is back with a new offering with a "Holiday Celebration" (aka a yuletide episode). However on this occasion, the dynamic has changed. The standard components viewers are accustomed to – psychobabble word salads, extreme hosting – persist, but framed of a holiday show, it all clicks into place. The elements have slid perfectly; it's a perfect snow storm.

By this point, Meghan is like the eccentric aunt at Christmas celebrations everywhere – providing unasked-for guidance, and delivering the periodic peculiar declaration. ("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 an interesting figure, but her aura is known and strangely comforting. And she seems happy enough; she's causing a bit of damage.

She knows her every micro expression, word and glance will be analyzed and judged, but nonetheless looks relaxed and too blessed to be stressed.

It could be this is the initial instance in history where that well-worn saying – "Ignore them, they're just jealous" – might be true. The reason is, let's face it, all aspects in Meghan's Holiday Celebration is charming. Granted, it's all cringily ultra-extra, foolishness and extravagant – but doesn't that represent just what the holiday season is for? And the advice she gives might be ridiculous, but the example she sets genuinely looks beautifully curated.

Anything she turns her beautifully manicured, diamond-adorned hand to, she pulls off with panache. Her culinary efforts looks delicious, the holiday arrangement she makes is gorgeous, her presents are nearly too beautiful to open. Not a single thing is mediocre or visually unappealing – including the way she secures her kitchen garment is creative and fashionable. She doesn't toss a dish in the oven, it "goes for a spin", and she wraps wrapping paper like an craft master. She also seems to be genuinely relishing herself throughout. How could any hate-watcher not be convinced, bursting with holiday spirit and left with a deep longing for crafted festive snaps or a crudites platter where broccoli is positioned in the shape of a Christmas ring?

Meghan was once an actress for a living, naturally, but even so, after the degree of attention she has endured ever since she became involved with Prince Harry, a theoretical combination of Meryl Streep and Judi Dench would find it hard to appear this naturally. Her unwillingness to change or even moderate her routine, despite it being so constantly, internationally ridiculed, is weirdly comforting. In our uncertain world, here is something we can rely on: Meghan will stay true to form, no matter what. We will consistently know what to expect with her.

If you're still not buying what she's selling, a thought that will surely come as a relief: you are not obligated to. The UK has abolished the draft these days, and if there were, it would be improbable to include viewing With Love, Meghan: Holiday Celebration. If, however, you choose to watch and are gripped with jealousy about her flawless Christmas, all is not lost either. Be you a duchess or a everyday person, few children truly appreciates the time and energy their parent puts in in the holiday season. So you can console yourself by picturing her children's faces when they unfold a calligraphy note that says, 'I love you because you are brave,' from a homemade Advent calendar, instead of a chocolate.

Brianna Stevenson
Brianna Stevenson

A seasoned gaming analyst with over a decade of experience in online casino trends and strategy development.