Meghan's Netflix Show Gets the Axe: What Went Wrong?
After just two seasons, Netflix has decided not to renew Meghan Markle's show, With Love, Meghan.
A Disappointing End
The streaming giant has pulled the plug on the series, with holiday specials remaining a possibility but not yet confirmed.
The $100 Million Deal
Meghan and Prince Harry signed a lucrative five-year deal with Netflix in 2020, reportedly worth over $100 million. However, the recent holiday special failed to impress critics and viewers alike.
A Strong Start
The couple's journey with Netflix began with a hit documentary series, Harry & Meghan, which became one of the platform's top documentaries. But With Love, Meghan failed to capture the same audience, ranking a dismal 383rd in Netflix's recent viewership report.
Odd Choices and Lack of Commitment
Despite Netflix calling the holiday special a "big success," some odd choices were made. The special, which aired in December 2025, included scenes featuring Meghan's late dog, Guy, who passed away in January 2023. This detail raised eyebrows and hinted at a lack of commitment from the platform.
Lifestyle Guru Aspirations
Meghan's attempts to establish herself as a lifestyle guru didn't quite take off. Her homemaking tips, like repackaging store-bought pretzels and serving raw broccoli as an appetizer, didn't resonate with viewers.
Moving Forward
Meghan will continue to promote her lifestyle brand, As Ever, through her social media channels. The content will be more concise and bite-sized, according to sources. As for Prince Harry and Meghan, they will continue working with Netflix behind the scenes. Their latest project is producing an adaptation of the romance novel The Wedding Date by Jasmine Guillory.