"Perfect isn't beautiful"- Emotional Meghan Markle Serves Wisdom on How Her Cooking Mirrors The Power of Healing

Published 03/10/2025, 3:11 PM EDT

Meghan Markle’s Netflix show With Love, Meghan has been making waves, blending heartfelt conversations with mouthwatering cuisine. The Duchess of Sussex creates an atmosphere that feels warm and inviting, turning her kitchen into a space where flavors and feelings intertwine. Every episode offers a mix of delicious dishes and soothing conversations, making viewers feel as if they are right there with her. Markle’s ability to provide comfort, both through food and words, has made the series a delightful escape from the chaos of everyday life.

A clip from one of the episodes captures a conversation unfolding amidst simmering pots and stirring reflections, as rich and layered as her dishes.

Meghan Markle blends flavors and feelings in the most heartwarming way

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As seen in the short clip released from her Netflix show, Meghan Markle engaged in a deeply heartfelt conversation while cooking, seamlessly weaving wisdom into the moment. Speaking with Vicky Tsai, the Duchess of Sussex reflected on the Japanese art of kintsugi, which embraces the beauty of broken things. “Perfect isn’t beautiful,” Tsai remarked, a sentiment that visibly resonated with Markle. The discussion paralleled both cooking and life, where imperfections, hardships, and resilience create something far richer than mere perfection ever could.

Amidst the rich aroma of spices and the soft clatter of utensils, Meghan Markle reinforced the idea that scars, whether emotional or physical, tell a story of strength, “that fracture actually makes it more beautiful,” she shared. This quote emphasized that healing does not erase the past, but instead enhances it. Just as a well-loved dish carries layers of flavors from every experience, Markle believes life, too, is made more meaningful by the struggles that shape it.

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Meghan Markle’s journey is a testament to resilience, embodying the very wisdom she shared on With Love, Meghan.

From royalty to reinvention, Meghan Markle is the personification of “perfect isn’t beautiful”

Meghan Markle’s life has been a journey of transformation, from Hollywood to royalty and ultimately to a path of her own making. Every stage of her life reflects reinvention, not out of necessity, but as an embrace of change and growth. Much like kintsugi, where broken pieces are mended with gold, Meghan Markle has embraced life’s fractures with grace. Public scrutiny and royal challenges could have shattered her, yet she chose to rebuild, proving that resilience, not perfection, defines true beauty. With the second season of With Love, Meghan set to premiere, she continues to inspire through her journey.

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Through every transition, Meghan Markle has embodied the idea that beauty is found in resilience, not flawlessness. She has been open about her struggles, proving that life’s cracks do not define but refine. As she expressed in With Love, Meghan, healing is not about erasure but acceptance. Meghan Markle’s journey stands as proof that imperfection is not weakness but strength, making her the living embodiment of “Perfect isn’t beautiful.”

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Does Meghan Markle’s story inspire you to embrace imperfections? Let us know in the comments down below! 

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