Duchess Meghan
Netflix show starts on January 15th
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Duchess Meghan is back on Instagram and has announced new details about her new series on Netflix. The start date is coming soon.
Duchess Meghan (43) is back on Instagram after a five-year break. After New Year’s greetings for 2025, she shared on January 2nd. As the streaming service announced, the eight-part production entitled “With Love, Meghan” will start on January 15th. Meghan will give her personal lifestyle tips about cooking, hosting and gardening and will also welcome some guests.
In the trailer you can see Meghan choosing flowers, preparing focaccia or cutting cake, among other things. Actress Mindy Kaling (45) and “Suits” colleague Abigail Spencer (43) will be there as guests, as well as “celebrated chefs and special friends”.
“I was so excited to share this with you!” Meghan writes about the clip. “I hope you love the show as much as I do. I wish you all a fantastic New Year! Thanks to our amazing crew and the team at Netflix. I’m beyond grateful for the support – and fun!”
Already a million followers on a new Instagram account
Duchess Meghan surprised everyone with her Instagram comeback on January 1, 2025. It has been rumored for months that the account “@meghan” belongs to Prince Harry’s wife (40). On New Year’s Day o, in which she runs along the beach and writes “2025” in the sand with her fingers. In less than two days, the account hit the million follower mark.
“With Love, Meghan” is part of a multi-year deal with Netflix that the Sussexes signed in 2020. Most recently, Prince Harry’s five-part documentary about the sport of polo was published in this context. Harry and Meghan serve as executive producers through their production company Archewell Productions.
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