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Meghan Markle's 'With Love, Meghan' Ratings Collapse: Will the Show Return?

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‘With Love, Meghan’ Ratings Crater Amidst Reports It Won’t Return

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Meghan Markle's lifestyle series, "With Love, Meghan," experienced a significant decline in viewership for its second season, ranking 1,217th on Netflix in late 2025 with only 2 million views. This low performance comes amidst reports that the show has been canceled and will not receive a third season, though discussions for holiday specials may continue.

With Love, Meghan, the lifestyle series fronted by Meghan Markle, did not cook up much of a following in the second half of 2025. The series, which launched its second season on August 26, was viewed only 2M times in the last four months of the year. It was the 1,217th most-watched title on Netflix over the second half of the year, per Netflix’s What We Watched data dump. The show’s special – With Love, Meghan: Holiday Celebration – fared slightly better, coming in at 1,015 on the list with 2.4M views. All of this comes amid reports that Netflix has canceled the show. The New York Post suggested earlier today that With Love, Meghan will not have a third season on the streamer but that there have been conversations about more holiday specials. Netflix declined to comment on these reports. RELATED: Netflix Edges Wall Street’s Q4 Estimates, Says Ad Revenue Topped $1.5B In 2025 Season 2 of With Love, Meghan fared much worse than the first season. In Netflix’s data dump for the first half of the year, the show ranked No. 383 with 5.3M views between its March 4 debut and end of June. The second season also didn’t hit Netflix’s weekly Top 10 charts and failed to make Luminate’s Top 50 Streaming Charts for the period of August 22-28, which covers U.S. viewing, meaning that fewer than 1.11M people watched the show in its first two days on the streamer. RELATED: Netflix Switches To All-Cash Bid For Warner Bros. The second season featured the likes of chefs David Chang, Christina Tosi, Samin Nosrat and José Andrés as well as Chrissy Teigen, Queer Eye star Tan France, podcaster Jay Shetty and cookbook author Radhi Devlukia. Netflix is still in business with Markle and her husband, Prince Harry, downgrading the pair’s deal to a first-look arrangement in August. The new deal also includes Markle’s As Ever business. With Love, Meghan was produced by the duo’s Archewell Productions as well as Sony’s IPC, which won the rights in a bake-off with a two-season order handed out from the start.

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