has divided critics around the globe following the premiere of 'With Love, Meghan' which landed on on Tuesday. Now, celebrity Chef Jameson Stocks tells the Daily Express that he didn't enjoy the show and had to switch it off. The Duchess, 43, has ventured into the cooking world and shared a selection of her top tips in the kitchen. However, this comes as a shock as she has no experience in this field.

Before she tied the knot with and changed her name to "Sussex" - which Meghan found fame for her role on Suits playing Rachel Zane - a world away from the cooking and lifestyle industry she has delved into now.

Jameson, 41, is a cooking expert and has prepared food for some of the biggest stars around the world, including He is also a proud ambassador of the Prince's Trust. The expert, known for his bold flavours and innovative cooking, sat down and attempted to watch the eight-part series but claimed it was tough as it "was pretty slow and boring to start".

The chef was brutal - suggesting that viewers would find it difficult to not nod off while watching the show.

He said: "I watched the first episode, and even then I found it very difficult to watch the whole episode. I would recommend anyone struggling to sleep to watch the first episode," he said/

Before adding: "The music was terrible, and I thought to myself, I hope it gets better. But unfortunately, it didn't."

Meanwhile, he also suggested that, despite attempts made to show her "mother nature" and "softer approachable side", he felt it was too "choreographed a little bit too orchestrated" for his liking.

Jameson has extensive cooking knowledge after running Michelin-star restaurants. The chef regularly shares gourmet recipes, exclusive cooking tips, and luxury culinary experiences.

He also trained under Marco Pierre White when he was just 15 years old and is currently building a street food empire in both the UK and South Africa.

Despite his best efforts, Jameson only managed to watch the first episode because "one minute she's (Meghan) chopping veg and then the next there is a big platter. It was like she did it in five minutes. Honestly, what a load of nonsense."

He added: "There is no way that she cut every single one of them bartons of veg on the Crudités board, she just did the finishing touches.

"Which is the same with the cake - she was there decorating the cake. I'm thinking to myself 'just get on with it'.

"She just put the finishing touches. It's just all smoke and mirrors, just like the bee introduction."

Jameson compared Meghan to cooking and lifestyle mogul Martha Stewart, pointing out that it is what "she was doing 20 years ago."

He concluded that Meghan's show was "nothing new, nothing innovative. It was just nothing."

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