Meghan Markle’s series With Love, Meghan ‘won’t be returning to Netflix for another season’

Meghan Markle’s heavily promoted Netflix show will not be returning for a third series, sources have claimed.

The Duchess of Sussex debuted With Love, Meghan in March, offering lifestyle tips from inside a rented £5million mansion near her Montecito home.

But insiders have now told Page Six that the 44-year-old’s pet project won’t be up for renewal – after the Duchess called it ‘a lot of work’.

One insider claimed: ‘It is not returning as a series. There have been conversations about holiday specials, but there’s nothing in the works yet.’

Another source said: ‘People will see similar cooking and crafting on Meghan’s socials for the brand, but more bite-sized.’

Insiders explained Meghan would be concentrating on building her lifestyle brand, As Ever.

Following its launch, With Love, Meghan quickly came under attack from reviewers who described it as ‘gormless lifestyle filler’ with a ‘tangible desperation’.

The show ranked number 383 among all of Netflix’s productions, with 5.3 million global views in the first half of 2025, according to the streamer’s official engagement report.

The Duchess of Sussex promotes her jam and locks lips with Prince Harry as she talks about ’embracing traditions’ in a previous glitzy trailer for her festive Netflix show

On the review-aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes, it received an overall 23 per cent approval rating.

The show has seen Meghan joined by top chefs including José Andrés, Roy Choi and Alice Waters, as well as some of her closest friends such as Chrissy Teigen, Mindy Kaling – and her mother, Doria Ragland.

The Duchess opened up about her love story with Prince Harry during series two, which was released last August, and also talked about her family with the celebrity guests on the show.

She revealed that it was Harry who said the ‘L word’ first and added that she really understood that she was falling in love with Harry, who she calls ‘H’, on their third date, which was a safari trip to Botswana.

The Netflix show was filmed in a rented home in Montecito, close to the Sussex’s own mansion.

Although Prince Harry and their children Archie, six, and Lilibet, four, came along to watch filming on a number of days, none of them features in the show in person.

Prince Harry did appear fleetingly in the final episode of series one.

Meghan previously said in an interview with People in March that she opted not to film in their Montecito home to ‘protect [her family’s] safe haven’.

Netflix said Harry & Meghan, which came out in December 2022, was a huge success with a total of 23.4 million views, making it the most viewed documentary ever through its first four days and reaching the English Top 10 TV list in 85 countries.

But With Love, Meghan failed to break into Netflix’s top 10 programmes – or even the top 300.

However, the Duchess said at the time: ‘We’re proud to extend our partnership with Netflix and expand our work together to include the As Ever brand.

‘My husband and I feel inspired by our partners who work closely with us and our Archewell Productions team to create thoughtful content across genres that resonates globally, and celebrates our shared vision.’

Although a series renewal does not appear to be forthcoming, this has not dampened the Duchess’s spirits as it was claimed earlier this month Meghan would release her first cookbook for adults in 2026.

The Daily Mail revealed ‘Tips and tricks’ about hosting at home were expected to form part of the product.

An insider said: ‘Meghan is looking at a cookbook for early 2026 and there will be more lifestyle products coming in the spring.’

The Duchess of Sussex will widen the As Ever range she sells, especially in candles and homeware, the insider predicted.

Netflix said Harry & Meghan, which came out in December 2022, was a huge success with a total of 23.4 million views, making it the most viewed documentary ever through its first four days and reaching the English Top 10 TV list in 85 countries.

But With Love, Meghan failed to break into Netflix’s top 10 programmes – or even the top 300.

However, the Duchess said at the time: ‘We’re proud to extend our partnership with Netflix and expand our work together to include the As Ever brand.

‘My husband and I feel inspired by our partners who work closely with us and our Archewell Productions team to create thoughtful content across genres that resonates globally, and celebrates our shared vision.’

Although a series renewal does not appear to be forthcoming, this has not dampened the Duchess’s spirits as it was claimed earlier this month Meghan would release her first cookbook for adults in 2026.

The Daily Mail revealed ‘Tips and tricks’ about hosting at home were expected to form part of the product.

An insider said: ‘Meghan is looking at a cookbook for early 2026 and there will be more lifestyle products coming in the spring.’

The Duchess of Sussex will widen the As Ever range she sells, especially in candles and homeware, the insider predicted.

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