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BREAKING: Jimmy Fallon Hilariously Mocks Prince Harry’s Wife Meghan Markle’s New Show on Air, prompting the Duchess to Fire Back with a Curt Two-Word Response saying ‘Not Amused’

Jimmy Fallon Mocks Meghan Markle’s Netflix Show, Duchess Responds with Two Words
In a recent clash of celebrity wit, late-night host Jimmy Fallon took a humorous swipe at Meghan Markle’s new Netflix series, With Love, Meghan, prompting a succinct two-word response from the Duchess of Sussex. The exchange, which unfolded over the past week, has sparked buzz among fans and critics alike, highlighting the polarizing reception of Meghan’s latest venture into the lifestyle genre. Here’s how it all went down.

Fallon’s On-Air Jab
During the Monday, March 17, 2025, episode of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, the comedian zeroed in on a now-viral moment from Meghan’s show, which premiered on Netflix on March 4. In the scene, Meghan is seen transferring store-bought pretzels from their original packaging into a personalized bag as part of a welcome basket for her friend, makeup artist Daniel Martin. Fallon, alongside his sidekick Steve Higgins, turned the moment into a punchline during a “Trivia Night” segment.
Higgins posed a question to Fallon: “What is the number one question that mystifies scientists?” After Fallon guessed, “Is there life on another planet?” Higgins delivered the zinger: “Ooh, no. Why does Meghan Markle make her own pretzel bags? They don’t know why.” The audience erupted in laughter, and Fallon added, “That’s interesting. She takes it from one bag and puts it in another bag, and that confuses people.” The quip was a playful jab at what some viewers have called an “out-of-touch” hosting hack, amplifying online chatter that had already been swirling since the show’s debut.
Fallon’s commentary didn’t stop there. Later in the week, he riffed further, joking that Meghan’s show teaches viewers “how to make pretzel bags and turn your backyard into an Etsy store,” a nod to her Montecito lifestyle and crafty aesthetic. The remarks cemented Fallon as the latest high-profile figure to weigh in on With Love, Meghan, joining a chorus of critics that includes celebrities like Gwyneth Paltrow and Prue Leith, who have also distanced themselves from the series.
Meghan’s Two-Word Retort
Meghan, who has largely stayed off social media since the show’s release, broke her silence on March 20 with a subtle yet perfectly timed Instagram Story. Posting a photo of herself in a cozy kitchen with her children, Archie and Lilibet, stirring green batter—presumably for a St. Patrick’s Day treat—she captioned it simply: “Feeling Green.” The two-word phrase, accompanied by a shamrock emoji, didn’t directly address Fallon or his mockery. However, its timing—just days after his on-air comments—felt like a quiet flex, signaling that she remains unfazed by the criticism.
Royal watchers and fans quickly speculated about the post’s intent. Was “Feeling Green” a sly nod to staying above the fray, a seasonal sentiment, or just a coincidence? Whatever the case, it resonated with her 1.9 million Instagram followers, reinforcing her family-first brand amid the ongoing scrutiny of her Netflix project. Meghan’s decision to let the image and caption speak for themselves, rather than engaging directly, aligns with her approach of maintaining composure in the face of public jabs.
The Bigger Picture
The Fallon-Markle exchange is just one chapter in the mixed reception to With Love, Meghan. The series, which features Meghan sharing cooking and hosting tips with guests like Mindy Kaling, hit Netflix’s global Top 10 with 2.6 million views in its first week. Despite this success—and news of a second season slated for autumn 2025—critics have been relentless. The pretzel scene, in particular, has become a lightning rod, with detractors arguing it epitomizes a disconnect from everyday life. One X user snarked, “Markle is saving the planet one plastic bag at a time,” while another quipped, “I’ve seen hostage videos with more entertainment.”
Yet, Meghan has her defenders. Supporters, including a wave of Black women posting their Le Creuset cookware in solidarity, have praised her for inspiring a social media trend and sticking to her vision. Netflix CEO Ted Sarandos also chimed in on March 20, telling Newsweek, “People are fascinated with Meghan Markle. She and Harry are overly dismissed,” offering a rare corporate endorsement amid the backlash.
A Tale of Humor and Resilience
Jimmy Fallon’s mockery and Meghan’s understated response encapsulate the broader narrative around her post-royal career: a blend of ridicule, resilience, and reinvention. Fallon, no stranger to poking fun at public figures (Prince Harry navigated a haunted maze with him on the show in September 2024), found an easy target in Meghan’s pretzel moment. Meanwhile, Meghan’s “Feeling Green” retort—whether intentional or not—shows her knack for letting actions (and a well-timed photo) do the talking.
As the dust settles, one thing is clear: With Love, Meghan isn’t fading quietly. With a second season in the works and a new podcast, Confessions of a Female Founder, set to launch on Lemonada Media on April 8, Meghan remains a lightning rod—and a draw. Whether Fallon’s jokes or her two-word comeback linger longer in the public’s mind, the Duchess of Sussex is proving she’s here to stay, pretzel bags and all.