In addition to hobbies like cooking, entertaining, gardening and even beekeeping, Meghan Markle’s friendships are on display in Netflix’s new eight-part series With Love, Meghan.
In episode six, titled “The Juice Is Worth the Squeeze,” Meghan’s friends Tracy Robbins, Victoria Jackson and Jennifer Rudolph Walsh stop by for a game night — specifically mahjong, a game they all recently learned how to play. In fact, the group of girlfriends call one another the Maj Squad.
In the episode, the friends talk about being a great support system for each other, with Rudolph Walsh calling them a “cheerleading group for each other, always helping each other out.”
A still from Netflix’s ‘With Love, Meghan’.
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At one point in their game night — during which the ladies enjoy a taco bar, ceviche and drinks — one of Meghan’s friends asks, “When is the cookbook coming?” Meghan laughed it off and said there were no plans for that.
Earlier in the episode Meghan, 43, is seen prepping a taco bar, saying feeding people is “probably my love language.” Chef and restaurateur Ramon Velazquez stops by, and Meghan makes individual margaritas for each of her girlfriends based on their individual palette, labeling each in her famous calligraphy.
“Love is in the details,” Meghan said at one point in the episode.
Meghan Markle and Abigail Spencer in Netflix’s ‘With Love, Meghan’.
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She also makes herself a drink, labeling hers as “Meg.”
Other girlfriends make appearances throughout the series’ run, including Mindy Kaling, Abigail Spencer and Kelly McKee Zajfen. In an earlier episode, Meghan references her girlfriends when she makes a veggie platter — showing viewers how to style it and present it on the plate — and gives a hostessing tip: “Never let a guest arrive without something to feed them on the table,” she said.
“My girlfriends would absolutely expect that I would have something to feed them,” Meghan added.
Meghan Markle.
In a new interview with PEOPLE, Meghan shares how she uses food to connect with loved ones.
“Even before I was a mom, I loved being able to nurture in that way,” she says. “Some of my favorite childhood moments are the meals that my mom would make. She’d make a lot of soul food. I remember she’d taken a Thai cooking class, so every week we had Thai BBQ chicken and spring rolls. I remember those flavors so well, and I want my kids to have those same formative memories of things that I cook. We call them Mama Meals, and those are the ones that I hope they come back to when they’re older, when they’re married, and they have their own kids, and they go, ‘Oh, let’s have a Mama Meal.’ And it’s the same roast chicken I’ve been making since they were little.”
Meghan Markle in a poster for Netflix’s ‘With Love, Meghan’.
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In the finale episode of With Love, Meghan, she is joined by her husband Prince Harry, her mother Doria Ragland and friends for a celebration brunch. In a voiceover, Meghan said, “Just being home and connecting with friends, making new friends, I’m just so grateful for that — but also reconnecting with myself and just learning, right?”
“I’ve always been curious, [so] sharing all those discoveries and everything I love with the people that I love — it brings me so much joy.”