By Katherine Tinsley
3:18pm PST, Jan 29, 2026
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Meghan Markle's cooking show is once again in the hot seat, as rumors spread about it being canceled.Keep reading for the details…
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"It's hard to sell cringey, smiley rubbish. Meghan's cookery show has had overmuch exposure, with the first two series being filmed back-to-back, which was an error as nothing could be learned from the feedback," royal expert Richard Fitzwilliams told Daily Express._
"Netflix cannot be happy with the result. Some watched, but nothing like the number that Netflix hoped," Richard Fitzwilliams continued. "The reviews rightly incinerated it, and the festive special was significant only in that it emphasized that A-listers avoided it."Meghan Markle's culinary series attracted a big audience in its first season, but it seemingly failed to maintain viewers' interest.
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With Love, Meghan wouldn't be Meghan Markle's first solo project to be canceled, as Spotify publicly pulled the plug on her podcast "Archetypes." Since her return to California, Meghan and Prince Harry have been called "grifters" and a "Hollywood flop" after releasing several creative projects."It is therefore no surprise that it may not return. It is forgettable at best; viewers who were forced to see it all, as I was, longed to tell Meghan where to put those floral ice cubes. Harry's appearances was reduced to pitiful cameos," Richard Fitzwilliams said.
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"My favorite moment was when Meghan insisted that actor Mindy Kaling called her Sussex, not Markle," Richard Fitzwilliams continued. "Now that showed how monstrous her ego actually is."The Duchess of Sussex was greatly criticized for her series being "tone-deaf" and unrelatable, but Meghan often describes her work as "authentic" to her life.
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Netflix hasn't confirmed if they pulled the plug on With Love, Meghan, but an insider claimed a third season wasn't in the cards for Meghan Markle."People will see similar cooking and crafting (as in the Netflix series) on Meghan's socials for the brand, but more bite-sized," the source told PageSix.