Netflix's latest duchess-driven series flops at home despite global appeal. The second installment of "With Love, Meghan" failed to make it into the platform's top 1,000 most-watched shows between July and December 2025, according to data that suggests a lackluster reception. The eight-episode series, which debuted in August, garnered only 2 million views, paling in comparison to other shows like "Miraculous: Tales Of Ladybug & Cat Noir" and the long-running drama "Downton Abbey."
Critics were quick to pan the show, describing it as "painfully contrived" and "baffling," with The Guardian's two-star review suggesting a disconnect between its tone and audience. While the series showcased Meghan Markle cooking, chatting, and crafting with friends like Tan France and Chrissy Teigen, many viewers seemed unimpressed.
The underwhelming reception comes as no surprise, given that the show was met with lukewarm enthusiasm at launch. The first installment of "With Love, Meghan" attracted 5.3 million views but still didn't crack the top spot. A festive special also failed to impress, landing at number 1,022 on the list with only 2.4 million viewers.
Sources close to the production confirm that a third series is off the cards, with insiders citing "a lot of work" as a reason for the decision. Instead, Meghan Markle's brand will continue to expand online, offering bite-sized content through her social media channels and future collaborations.
Meghan Markle's partnership with Netflix was reportedly worth $100 million over five years, but it seems that only time will tell if the deal will pay off in the long run. With the streaming giant looking to revamp its approach, it remains to be seen whether Meghan's brand can find success outside of the royal family and her Netflix shows.
Critics were quick to pan the show, describing it as "painfully contrived" and "baffling," with The Guardian's two-star review suggesting a disconnect between its tone and audience. While the series showcased Meghan Markle cooking, chatting, and crafting with friends like Tan France and Chrissy Teigen, many viewers seemed unimpressed.
The underwhelming reception comes as no surprise, given that the show was met with lukewarm enthusiasm at launch. The first installment of "With Love, Meghan" attracted 5.3 million views but still didn't crack the top spot. A festive special also failed to impress, landing at number 1,022 on the list with only 2.4 million viewers.
Sources close to the production confirm that a third series is off the cards, with insiders citing "a lot of work" as a reason for the decision. Instead, Meghan Markle's brand will continue to expand online, offering bite-sized content through her social media channels and future collaborations.
Meghan Markle's partnership with Netflix was reportedly worth $100 million over five years, but it seems that only time will tell if the deal will pay off in the long run. With the streaming giant looking to revamp its approach, it remains to be seen whether Meghan's brand can find success outside of the royal family and her Netflix shows.