Meghan MarkThe Netflix series “With Love, Meghan” was renewed for a second season despite the hard criticisms it received.
The show shows Meghan, who shares tips on lifestyle from a wasteful California property that is supported as possible by prominent friends Mindy Kaling.
While Netflix appreciates the sums, insiders suggest the Meghan Markle and before prince HarryThe deal with the streaming giant is on shaky soil.
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Meghan Markle’s Netflix show secures the second season

Just a few days after his debut, Meghan’s Netflix series was renewed for a second season, and as a critic and viewer, the show was also in detail.
The Duchess announced the news about social media and announced her Instagram stories: “I am thrilled to share this second season with love, Meghan comes!”
The first season, which had its premiere on Tuesday, contained eight 33-minute episodes in which Meghan, together with various guests, shared a luxurious rental house of $ 8 million near Montecito.
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Why was the Royal Netflix show renewed?

Despite a lukewarm reception of fans and media, the industry sources indicate that Meghan played an important role in securing the renewal of the show.
A TV insider told The sun“This may pull up a few eyebrows, but one thing that Netflix loves is controversy – and this show has certainly created a lot of debates.”
They added: “Many were so devastating about the eight -part series that they thought there was no way to get another season. But it seems that the streamer is enthusiastic about the chatter on both sides of the Atlantic this week.”
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Meghan Markles Netflix show was criticized as “senseless”
Meghan’s Netflix shows the Duchess who organizes well -known friends in a wasteful California property, where they give tips for cooking, garden and entertaining.
However, critics have dismissed it as a “gormal lifestyle filler” who has no substance.
The Guardian‘S Stuart Heritage wrote that the show “was so pointless that it could be the last TV show of the Sussexes, and added that it could also be the” last thing “that Meghan causes Netflix.
The Telegraph only gave the show two stars. In a review, they said the series was a “narcissistic filler”.
The explosion‘S Kristin Myers also gave a strong analysis of the show and criticized the Duchess of Sussex because he was “not strange in contact”, especially after asked the audience to contact their local beekeeper so that they could create her own candles.
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Myers also called Meghans flawless appearance and “carefully pressed blouses” while participating in certain activities, e.g. B. cooking, noticed that “for someone who seems to love gardening and gets their hands in the dirt”.
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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry had mixed success with Netflix

In the series, Meghan shares various recipes, from spaghetti to a honey and lemon cake as well as tips for creating the perfect breakfast.
She described the project as a personal journey and said that it helped her to “find itself” again. Despite her massive social media presence, Meghan insists that she identifies more as a “female founder” and “entrepreneur” than an influencer.
Since the signing of their top-class Netflix deal in 2020, Harry and Meghan have had a mixed success. Her documentary “Harry & Meghan” was a global sensation and attracted almost 29 million households in the first four days.
However, other projects, such as the Polo Sportdocuseries, “Live to Lead” and “Heart of Invictus”, which followed the Invictus Games wounded veterans, could not generate the same excitement.
Now the Duchess tries a fresh rebrand as a “domestic goddess” with “with Love, Meghan”.
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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s Netflix deal could be in danger

Despite their top-class partnership with Netflix, Insider suggests that Meghan and Harry’s relationship with the streaming giant may approach its end.
Reports show that the couple was difficult to work, a source was told The Sunday times that the term “nightmare” is often used internally.
The fate of her Netflix deal now seems to be of whether “with love, Meghan” is a success.
In contrast to her previous project “Polo”, where you only met short appearances, Meghan focuses on her latest series while Harry stays in the background.
Beyond Entertainment, “with Love, Meghan”, is positioned as always as a launch pad for the upcoming lifestyle brand of the Duchess.
The business that is expected to sell various products that range from jams and teas to pet accessories and soaps will probably appear in shops that are linked to Netflix.