Netflix has not said whether it will order more of Meghan Markle’s lifestyle show, and by the end of 2025 the future of With Love, Meghan was unclear. A second set of episodes arrived in August 2025, but neither Netflix nor Meghan was commenting on where the series goes next.
The uncertainty follows a run of mixed signals around the duchess’s post-royal media work. With Love, Meghan, produced by Archewell Productions and launched in March 2025, was a lifestyle talk show built around recipes, hosting tips and appearances from food-world celebrities and personal friends. Its initial season reached Netflix’s TV top 10 list, but the project was later folded into a smaller first-look arrangement when Archewell’s wider deal with the streamer was reduced in August 2025.
That shift matters because Meghan and Prince Harry have spent years trying to build a business life after leaving royal life in early 2020 without, as they have said, a solid plan for how to do it. They signed their Netflix deal just months later, after Hollywood showed interest in giving them a shot, and their first project, Harry & Meghan, became a major event. Released in December 2022, it broke a documentary-debut record on Netflix, told the story of their private meeting, royal wedding and high-profile exit from the UK, and stayed in the headlines for weeks while provoking deep upset in Harry’s extended family.
Their other major platform deal has already shown how quickly these arrangements can change. The couple’s exclusive podcasting pact with Spotify ended in 2023 after 13 episodes had aired, setting a precedent that now hangs over the Netflix relationship. Archewell’s most recent documentary, Cookie Queens, premiered at Sundance in January, but the Sussexes’ biggest commercial bet remains the streaming deal that made them global content players.
Tension around that work surfaced again when Variety reported that Netflix employees were fed up with Meghan and Harry and pointed to poor communication and a difficult working relationship. A Netflix spokesperson called some of those allegations “absolutely inaccurate,” while a lawyer for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex called them “blatantly false.” A spokesperson for Meghan and Harry said With Love, Meghan will return for future seasonal specials, though the timing has not been announced.
For now, the couple’s media strategy looks less like a grand reinvention than a series of negotiated stops and starts. The first Netflix hit gave them a platform; the next phase is whether they can keep it without the certainty they once seemed to have.