Moir delves into the upcoming content anticipated from the Sussexes, offering her perspective on what viewers can expect from the duo. According to Moir, one series will feature Meghan sharing insights into "cooking, gardening, entertaining, and friendship" – areas where, in Moir's view, Meghan lacks evident expertise.
The second series, Moir notes, will showcase Harry offering "unprecedented access to the world of professional polo," a sport she describes as exclusive and of limited interest outside its circles. Moir humorously suggests a fusion of the two themes, envisioning Meghan crafting sandwiches for dashing Argentinian polo players while penning motivational messages on their bananas, all to attract viewers.
Meanwhile, Moir paints a picture of the Sussexes as ambitious control freaks, overseeing every aspect of their productions – from polo shoots to avocado-potting sessions to the labeling of jars of strawberry delight – in a meticulously curated, highly commercialized portrayal of their lives for both public consumption and private profit.
In her closing remarks, Moir wryly comments on the relentless pursuit of wealth in Montecito, California, where the couple resides, likening their latest endeavor to another attempt to capitalize on their status, albeit with a touch of humor: "Another day, another desperate Montecito dollar. This time with jam on it."