Meghan Markle’s Cooking Show Faces Trouble as Season 3 Looks Unlikely
Meghan Markle’s Netflix cooking and lifestyle series, With Love, Meghan, is under serious pressure. What started with promise in season one now looks like it may not survive to season three.
A Strong Start, But a Weak Follow-Up
When the show debuted back in March, it had momentum. Season one broke into Netflix’s Top 10 lists in the U.S., U.K., and globally, pulling in around 2.6 million views. It sparked conversation, memes, and even parodies across TikTok.
But season two? A complete collapse. The show didn’t chart anywhere, not even briefly. PR experts say that for a project tied to a “royal brand,” failing to appear in Netflix’s rankings is a clear sign that season three is unlikely. Full News
Why Season 2 Flopped
The guest list wasn’t weak — Meghan brought in names like Chrissy Teigen, Tan France, and even a quick cameo from John Legend. Still, it wasn’t enough to spark interest.
Commentators say the problem wasn’t the star power, but the flat format. One expert summed it up by saying the show felt like “a side dish, not the main course.”
What really sealed the show’s fate was the silence on social media. Season one, though mocked, at least generated buzz and parodies that gave it viral traction. Season two didn’t even get that — not even “hate-watchers” bothered to tune in. For Netflix, that silence was catastrophic.
Can Meghan Turn It Around?
Some PR experts believe there’s still hope, but only if Meghan completely reinvents the concept. Playing it safe with cozy, polished storytelling isn’t enough in today’s content world, where creators like MrBeast dominate with bold, over-the-top ideas.
For now, Netflix is offering Meghan one last chance with a holiday special in December. But unless she delivers something shocking, creative, and conversation-worthy, a full season three looks highly unlikely.
The Bigger Picture
Beyond the cooking show, Meghan and Prince Harry are working on other Netflix projects, including a documentary about the Masaka Kids and an adaptation of the romance novel Meet Me at the Lake. But when it comes to With Love, Meghan, the verdict seems clear: without a bold reinvention, it risks being remembered not as a hit, but as a failed experiment that fizzled out too soon.
