Meghan Markle's Netflix SeriesWith Love, MeghanReturning for Second SeasonThis Fall (Exclusive)

Mar. 15, 2025

(Left) Art for “With Love, Meghan” on Netflix; (Right) Meghan Markle at the Paley Honors Fall Gala in Beverly Hills, California on Dec. 4, 2024.Photo:Courtesy of Netflix; Leon Bennett/FilmMagic

With Love, Meghan Key Art; Meghan Markle

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Meghan Markle’s lifestyle show is getting another season on Netflix.

PEOPLE can exclusively reveal thatWith Love, Meghanwill have a second season, which has already been filmed, hitting the streaming service this fall.

Michael Steed is back as director for the second season, as the Duchess of Sussex’s show debuts at #6 on Netflix’s U.S. Top 10.

“Oh, how I love ASMR!” the Duchess of Sussex captioned the post. ‘If you’re loving Season 1, just wait until you see the fun we cooked up on Season 2! Thanks for joining the party, and an endless thanks to the amazing team and crew who helped bring it all to life!"

The eight-episode series, which debuted on March 4, was filmed in Montecito, California, where the Duchess of Sussex lives withPrince Harryand their kids,Prince Archie, 5 andPrincess Lilibet, 3. The show is significant as Meghan’s first solo hosting venture for the streamer and the fifth project from the multiyear deal she and Harry signed with Netflix in 2020 for a reported $100 million.

Meghan spends time with friends old and new in season one ofWith Love, where she brings her signature touch to cooking, baking, beekeeping, candle making, entertaining and more.

In aninterview with PEOPLE for this week’s cover story, Meghan says: “The series is about doing what you can do, and doing it with love.”

Roy Choi and Meghan Markle in “With Love, Meghan” on Netflix.Courtesy of Netflix

Roy Choi, Meghan, Duchess of Sussex in episode 103 of With Love, Meghan.

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Pals includingMindy Kaling,Abigail Spencer,Delfina Blaquier,Kelly McKee Zajfen,Tracy RobbinsandDaniel Martinjoin Meghan on the show, where she forges new friendships with Roy Choi and Ramon Velazquez, both California chefs and restauranteurs, and Alice Waters, a pioneer of the farm-to-table movement in the U.S.

The Duchess of Sussex serves as both host and executive producer forWith Love, Meghan.

Heather Dorak, Harry, Duke of Sussex, Genevieve Hillis, Julian Zafjen, Kelly Zafjen, and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex in episode 108 of With Love, Meghan.Jake Rosenberg/Netflix© 2025

Heather Dorak, Harry, Duke of Sussex, Genevieve Hillis, Julian Zafjen, Kelly Zafjen, and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex in episode 108 of With Love, Meghan.

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Meghan previously leaned into her passions for food, travel, fashion and culture on her blog The Tig, which she ran from 2014 and 2017 while starring onSuits. Sheshuttered the sitein April 2017 during her courtship with Prince Harry, and the couple wed a year later in May 2018.

In an interview with PEOPLE for this week’s cover story, Meghan says of her decision to shut down The Tig: “Well, I loved The Tig, but I certainly love my husband more. So that was a choice I made at then time, and I wouldn’t change that for a second.”

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As she looks ahead to the next five or even 10 years, she’s open to what’s to come. “Can you imagine? This is just the beginning. Life is full of surprises,” she tells PEOPLE. “And my gosh, in 10 years, Archie will be driving!”

With so many milestones ahead — including her new lifestyle brand As ever, which revealed itsfirst productsthis week — Meghan says her goal is to stay in the moment: “I’m just trying to embrace every single day.”

source: people.com