Meghan Markle’s Netflix show is not coming back. With Love, Meghan premiered in March of last year with eight 33-minute episodes featuring the Duchess of Sussex cooking with friends, learning from famous chefs, and making handmade gifts.
The second season premiered in August, featuring more celebrity guests, flashbacks to her wedding with Harry, and her time as an active royal. But neither season made the Netflix Top 10 in the United States, which essentially sealed its fate.

A source confirmed to Page Six that the program will not return as a series. “There’s nothing in the works,” they said regarding similar new projects. They’ve discussed Christmas specials, but nothing concrete has been decided.
Meghan admitted in October at Fortune’s Most Powerful Women Summit that “eight episodes for two seasons—it’s a lot of work.” She is now focused on promoting her As Ever brand through smaller, more manageable initiatives, rather than a full series.

Interestingly, the 2025 Christmas special did make the most-watched list, suggesting that the shorter format works better for her.
Netflix remains a partner of As Ever, and the Sussexes maintain a “first look” agreement with the platform, even though their original $100 million contract has expired.
Meanwhile, As Ever sold nearly a million jars of jam thanks to a website glitch that revealed the numbers: 80,000 packages of edible flowers, 30,000 jars of honey, 90,000 candles, and 70,000 bottles of wine. Meghan plans to expand the business beyond the United States, including the United Kingdom.

