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Meghan Markle has revealed that her holiday special will be airing on Netflix on December 3.
The Duchess of Sussex made the announcement on Instagram, sharing a glossy promotional shot of herself putting on a festive spread.
Wearing an emerald green gown, the mother-of-two was photographed placing ornate Christmas decorations for a Yuletide feast.
'Embrace traditions and make new ones this holiday season,' the caption read. 'With Love, Meghan: Holiday Celebration arrives December 3rd on Netflix.'
The streaming giant has already aired two seasons of the show, touting a selection of cooking and hosting 'tips' from the ex-working royal.
Previous A-lister guests have included the likes of Chrissy Tiegen and Mindy Kaling, as well as members of the Sussexes' 'Montecito Crew', such as Abigail Spencer.
However, the date may raise eyebrows as it clashes with a major event set to be held by King Charles, who will be hosting a state visit from the President of Germany at Windsor Castle on that day.
The post comes just one day after she and Prince Harry were spotted at Kris Jenner's James Bond-themed birthday bash, while the Royal Family stepped out for emotional scenes for Remembrance Sunday at the Cenotaph in London's Whitehall.
King Charles led members of the firm, including the Queen, the Prince and Princess of Wales, and the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, in a two-minute silence to honour fallen soldiers who lost their lives in conflict.
The special will follow a similar style to her Netflix series, which was hit with scathing reviews in August when the second season dropped.
Season two of With Love, Meghan was panned as 'marginally less mad but more needy' than its predecessor - despite pulling in millions of viewers in its debut run.
The Mail's Liz Jones branded the new season 'staged, fake and dull' - but unlike other critics, commended Meghan for being 'genuinely earnest'.
The Guardian dismissed the show as 'so boring' and 'so contrived', while The Telegraph described the Duchess as a 'Montecito Marie Antoinette'.
The Times was equally cutting, calling the eight-part show 'a series in search of a meaning, fronted by a woman in need of some cash'.
Even with celebrity guests including Chrissy Teigen, John Legend and Tan France, critics argue the show lacks substance - and claim Meghan failed to be authentic.
The Duchess is seen baking several times throughout the show, preparing sourdough for her friend Teigen and using ready-made puff pastry to create McDonald's apple pies with France.
But she admits to chef Christina Tosi: 'Usually, I don't like baking because it's so measured.' Meghan's As Ever range launched in March includes ready-made shortbread cookies and crepe mixes with pre-measured amounts.
Preparing her apple pies, which she claims she used to get from McDonald's after successful acting auditions, Meghan says: 'Let's get our puff pastry ready. We're going to use pre-made, good puff pastry as opposed to making our dough from scratch.'
The Duchess adds later: 'I love the idea of being able to rethink baking to be just a little more spontaneous.'
Meghan also told viewers about her love story with Harry, revealing it was him who said the 'L word' first.
She added that she really understood she was falling in love with 'H' on their third date, which was a safari trip to Botswana.