Admittedly, it's Packed with Gibberish, Extreme Hosting and Psychobabble. However, I Honestly Love Meghan's Christmas Special.

No considering the time of year, it's always open season for commentary on the Meghan Markle's TV show, With Love, Meghan. Critics, from seasoned journalists to online pundits, have seldom found such common ground as when gleefully ripping the program's earlier episodes to shreds. The prevailing view held that a greater royal outrage had never been witnessed than the notorious pretzel re-packaging incident.

Presently, like a merry renegade master, she makes a comeback for another round with a "Christmas Special" (aka a Christmas special). But this time, things have shifted. The standard components audiences anticipate – psychobabble word salads, extreme hosting – persist, but set of a holiday show, suddenly it all makes sense. The puzzle has come perfectly; it's a flawless festive blizzard.

By this point, Meghan is like the oddball family member at the typical holiday get-together – offering random tips, and contributing 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 quite a personality, but her company is customary and strangely comforting. And she looks content; she's inflicting a bit of damage.

She understands her every micro expression, word and glance will be dissected and criticised, but manages to seem relaxed and too blessed to be stressed.

Maybe this is the initial instance in history where that clichéd phrase – "Pay no mind, it's only envy" – might be true. Since, let's face it, all aspects in Meghan's Holiday Celebration truly is charming. Granted, it's all cringily ultra-extra, nonsense and flamboyant – but is that not precisely what the holiday season is about? And the talk she's talking might be ridiculous, but the life she leads appears to be impeccably styled.

Anything she attempts, she pulls off with style. Her culinary efforts looks tasty, the holiday arrangement she makes is stunning, her gifts are practically too exquisite to open. Not a single thing is mediocre or aesthetically displeasing – even the way she ties her kitchen garment is creative and fashionable. She doesn't throw a meal in the oven, it "goes for a spin", and she folds wrapping paper like an craft master. She also seems to be thoroughly enjoying herself from start to finish. How could any skeptical viewer not be charmed, bursting with festive joy and left with a intense desire for crafted festive snaps or a crudites platter where broccoli is positioned in the likeness of a Christmas ring?

Meghan was once an actress for a living, obviously, but even so, after the level of examination she has endured ever since she became involved with Prince Harry, a theoretical combination of acting royalty would have difficulty behaving this naturally. Her unwillingness to alter or even tone down her routine, regardless of it being so persistently, globally mocked, is weirdly comforting. In our volatile world, here is something we can rely on: Meghan will be like this, whatever happens. We will always know our position with her.

If you're still not buying her brand, a reminder that will certainly come as a reassurance: you aren't required to. We don't have national service in this country, and if there were, it would be improbable to include streaming With Love, Meghan: Holiday Celebration. If, however, you willingly check it out and are overcome with envy about her picture-perfect Christmas, there is hope either. If you are a duchess or a office worker, no kid truly appreciates the dedication and labor their mum does in the holiday season. So you can find comfort by envisioning her children's faces when they reveal a calligraphy note that says, 'I love you because you are brave,' from a homemade Advent calendar, instead of a candy.

Dr. Shawn Bell
Dr. Shawn Bell

A seasoned entrepreneur and startup coach with a passion for helping others succeed in the business world.