Netflix Will Debut Meghan Markle’s Lifestyle Show on January 15
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Netflix Will Debut Meghan Markle’s Lifestyle Show on January 15


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British actress Meghan Markle, who is married to Prince Harry, announced on social media Thursday that her new lifestyle and cooking show will debut on Netflix on January 15.

“Sharing this with you has been a huge thrill for me! As much as I enjoyed creating the show, I hope you enjoy it too,” the Duchess of Sussex posted on Instagram.

In the eight-episode series “With Love, Meghan,” which Netflix has released a trailer for, the “Suits” star will offer advice on flower arrangement, cooking, gardening, crafting, and entertaining.

Among the attendees will be renowned chef Alice Waters, actress Mindy Kaling, and Meghan’s “Suits” co-star Abigail Spencer, who is a close friend. Harry has a brief appearance in the trailer.

“Very thankful for the fun and support!”, Meghan posted on Instagram.

Meghan started the leisure company American Riviera Orchard in March 2024.

Since leaving their official royal responsibilities in early 2020, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have been excluded from the royal coffers, which has compelled them to create their revenue streams.

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The highly anticipated six-episode documentary series “Harry & Meghan,” which debuted in December 2022, was the result of their collaboration with Netflix.

Meghan’s lifestyle show and a second series about the world of professional polo were announced in April by the pair, who reside in California. Harry has always been a polo fan.

Since they have repeatedly complained that Meghan, who is mixed-race, was mistreated while they were working royals, they have become estranged from the royal family.

Harry visited the UK twice, first for his father King Charles III’s coronation and once after the king’s cancer diagnosis.

It has been months since Harry and his brother William last spoke. “We wish health and healing for Kate and the family,” Harry and Meghan stated in March after learning that William’s wife Kate was also battling cancer.


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