Meghan Markle has suffered one more setback because the second season of her Netflix collection “With Love, Meghan” has did not crack the streamer's high 10 listing.
A second eight-part installment of the Duchess of Sussex's way of life collection dropped on the streaming platform on Aug. 26, and featured visitor appearances from Markle's celeb buddies, together with Chrissy Teigen, Tan France, Jay Shetty and extra.
Simply hours after its launch, the present had already been brutally bashed by UK critics who had labeled the collection “tone deaf,” “needy” and “self-indulgent.”
And its scores appeared to echo that sentiment.
The second season did not make the listing of Netflix's high 10 reveals that month, that means it racked up lower than 2.1 million views inside its first week, in line with Forbes.
To match, the present's first season — which was additionally eviscerated by critics — debuted inside the highest 10 chart after netting 2.6 million views in its first week.
Not solely did Season 2 fail to rank by Netflix's metrics, it additionally didn't make the Luminate's High 50 Streaming Charts for the interval between August 22 and 28.
The corporate, which collects and analyzes business information about US views, confirmed that “With Love, Meghan” racked up fewer than 1.11 million views in its first two days.
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The present follows an identical format to the primary season, which sees the previous actress share ideas and methods for internet hosting at house and getting in tune with at-home hobbies.
Along with its celeb issue, it additionally options visitor appearances from David Chang, Christina Tosi, Radhi Devlukia Samin Nosrat and José Andrés.
The scores will little question be a disappointment for Netflix, which had not too long ago prolonged its deal with Markle and Prince Harry.
The new deal is looser than before and gives the streamer first dibs to say yes or no to projects, but is also worth far less for the Sussexes than their previous $100 million agreement, which they inked in September 2020.
Archewell Productions also announced that the second season of Markle's lifestyle show, “With Love, Meghan,” will premiere on Netflix later this month, while a new holiday special, “With Love, Meghan: Holiday Celebration,” will air in December.
It comes just weeks after Season 1 of Markle's show failed to rank among the platform's top 300 most-watched titles between January and June 2025.
The series ranked 383rd with simply 5.3 million views since its March debut — unprecedented numbers for a Netflix unique that has been renewed.
 
 

 
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
 