Yes, it's Packed with Gibberish, Extreme Hosting and Self-Help Jargon. Yet I Truly Cherish Meghan's Christmas Special.

No considering the season, it's perpetually fair game for scrutiny on the Duchess of Sussex's televisual offering, With Love, Meghan. Reviewers, expert and amateur alike, have hardly ever agreed so completely as when enthusiastically shredding the series' first and second seasons to pieces. The general consensus held that a more egregious regal scandal had seldom occurred than the notorious snack re-labeling incident.

Presently, like a merry renegade master, she has returned with a new offering with a "Christmas Special" (also known as a Christmas special). But this time, the dynamic has changed. The familiar ingredients viewers are accustomed to – meaningless jargon salads, intense hospitality – persist, but framed of a Christmas special, the purpose becomes clear. The puzzle has come together; it's a ideal seasonal storm.

Now, Meghan has become the eccentric aunt at Christmas celebrations everywhere – providing unasked-for guidance, and delivering the odd random outburst. ("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 oddly reassuring. And she appears pleased; she's causing the slightest hurt.

She understands her each tiny facial movement, word and glance will be dissected and scrutinized, but nonetheless looks relaxed and serenely untroubled.

Perhaps this is the initial instance in history where that old chestnut – "Ignore them, they're just jealous" – could actually be true. Since, you know what?, all aspects in Meghan's Holiday Celebration truly is lovely. Admittedly, it's all awkwardly over-the-top, foolishness and over the top – but isn't that just what Yuletide is for? And the advice she gives might be ridiculous, but the life she leads genuinely looks impeccably styled.

Whatever she turns her beautifully manicured, diamond-adorned hand to, she accomplishes with flair. Her recipes looks tasty, the holiday arrangement she makes is gorgeous, her gifts are almost too pretty to tear into. Nothing is ordinary or ugly – even the way she ties her apron is stylish and elegant. She doesn't toss a dish in the oven, it "goes for a spin", and she folds gift paper like an origami guru. She also seems to be thoroughly enjoying herself from start to finish. How could any hate-watcher not be charmed, bursting with festive joy and left with a powerful yearning for crafted festive snaps or a crudites platter where broccoli is arranged in the likeness of a Christmas ring?

Meghan was once an actress for a living, obviously, but nonetheless, after the degree of examination she has faced ever since she met Prince Harry, a theoretical combination of acting royalty would have difficulty behaving this genuinely. Her unwillingness to change or even tone down her shtick, regardless of it being so constantly, widely parodied, is weirdly comforting. In our unpredictable world, here is something we can count on: Meghan will stay true to form, whatever happens. We will consistently know our position with her.

If you're not yet convinced by her message, a reminder that will undoubtedly come as a comfort: you aren't required to. We don't have the draft these days, and if there were, it would be doubtful to include viewing With Love, Meghan: Holiday Celebration. If, conversely, you choose to watch and are consumed by longing about her flawless Christmas, you can take solace either. Be you a duchess or a everyday person, few children completely grasps the time and energy their parent puts in in the holiday season. So you can take heart by envisioning her children's faces when they reveal a calligraphy note that says, 'I love you because you are brave,' from a handcrafted holiday countdown, rather than a candy.

Jonathan Dominguez MD
Jonathan Dominguez MD

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