According to the streamer’s engagement report, it had 2.4million views and 2.3million hours viewed from December 3, 2025. Meanwhile, the show’s second season ranked even lower, placing 1,224th among the most-watched shows between July and December 2025. The second season had two million views since its release in late August, with 9.7million hours viewed.
Sources have now claimed Meghan’s Netflix show will not be renewed after two seasons and a holiday special, but future specials or one-off projects could be considered.
A source told Page Six: “It’s not returning as a series. There have been conversations about holiday specials, but there’s nothing in the works yet.
In 2025, the programme has seen Meghan share cooking, crafting, and hosting tips with a range of celebrity pals and experts. Netflix has yet to officially comment on the future of Meghan Markle‘s show.
Prince Harry and Meghan have been working with Netflix since they stood down as working royals in 2020, delivering a bombshell docuseries with the streaming giant that discussed their decision to quit the Firm and relocate to America.
Despite the original deal signed in 2020, the Sussexes signed a new contract with Netflix in 2025, which gave the company a ‘first look’ option on any of the couple’s ideas, with Harry and Meghan able to take ideas elsewhere if the streaming giant didn’t want them.
This was, by many critics and commentators, seen as a “downgrade” after some of Harry and Meghan’s lacklustre offerings struggled to appeal to a wide audience.
However, during an interview for Fortune Most Powerful Women Summit in October 2025, Meghan said: “My husband and I were in an overall deal with Netflix, and then not just similar to Higher Ground in the Obamas’ deal, once that had come to its term, the extension of it, which was such an incredible sign of the strength of our partnership, was now being in a first-look deal…
“Which is also exciting, because it gives us flexibility to go to our partners first, and then at the same time, to be able to shop content that might not be the right fit for Netflix, but has a home somewhere else.”
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