Because of the fire disaster: Duchess Meghan postpones Netflix series

Because of the fire disaster: Duchess Meghan postpones Netflix series

Because of the fire disaster
Duchess Meghan postpones Netflix series






Curious viewers will have to be patient. Duchess Meghan’s Netflix series will be postponed until the beginning of March.

The fire disaster in California prompted Duchess Meghan (43) to postpone her new Netflix series “With Love, Meghan” by a few weeks. It was originally scheduled to start on January 15th. The new date is now March 4th.

According to reports, the release date will be rescheduled “at Meghan’s request and with the full support of Netflix.” “I am grateful to my partners at Netflix for supporting me in delaying the launch as we focus on the needs of those affected by the wildfires in my home state of California,” said Prince Harry’s wife (40). quoted. “We are focused on the needs of those affected by the wildfires in my home state of California.”

The eight-part series highlights the advantages of the Californian way of life. In the show, filmed in Montecito, Meghan is seen cooking, tending to a beehive, arranging flowers in a shop and entertaining friends. “I’ve always loved taking something fairly ordinary and elevating it,” she says in the trailer. “I surprise people with moments that show them I’m really thinking about them.”

California has special meaning for the Duchess of Sussex. She was born and raised in Los Angeles. Since 2020 – after withdrawing from the British royal family – the former actress has been living with her family in nearby Montecito.

Commitment to the fire victims

Harry and Meghan have already been committed to the victims of the fires in recent days. On January 10, they visited the World Central Kitchen in Pasadena to distribute food and supplies. With their Archewell Foundation, they are working to provide further help. “In recent days, wildfires in Southern California have raged through residential areas, destroying families, homes, schools, medical care centers and much more – affecting tens of thousands from all walks of life,” Harry and Meghan previously said in a statement on their official website and called for donations on: “Some families and people have nothing left. Please consider donating clothing, children’s toys and clothing and other essential items.” They themselves welcomed friends and relatives who had to be evacuated into their house.

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