Meghan Markle won’t have to worry too much if her Netflix show, With Love, Meghan, fails. According to a PR expert the Duchess of Sussex, 43, can simply “shift gears.” Why? Because if the series doesn’t perform she still knows how to “roll with the punches.
The Duchess of Sussex will host a new reality series alongside a host of celebrity guests from an estate near her home in Montecito, California
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The Sussexes inked a lucrative $100 million deal with Netflix back in 2020. Since signing on the dotted line, the couple released their bombshell six-part documentary “Harry & Meghan” in 2022, followed by “Live To Lead,” “Heart of Invictus,” and most recently, “Polo.”
The price of Meghan Markle's jewelry she wears in the trailer for her Netflix show has been tallied. Here's how much it all costs.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, moved to California after stepping back as senior royals in 2020. They call the wealthy, coastal city of Montecito home.
One of the Duchess of Sussex’s longtime friends has unveiled a touching message to her in a new book. Lindsay Jill Roth, who became close with Meghan while they both attended Northwestern University, told People magazine recently that her friend hadn’t known about her special dedication.
Meghan Markle reportedly pushed back episodes of her podcast after delaying her Netflix show. "With Love, Meghan" will now premiere in March.
According to Vanity Fair, Harry and Meghan-along with comedian turned real estate investor Ellen DeGeneres-are all blamed for the increase home prices in Montecito, as well as a flood of photographers and fans hoping to catch a glimpse of the Sussexes in the local area.
The Duchess of Sussex, Meghan Markle, makes her comeback to public life through her Netflix program "With Love, Meghan.
One particular skill of Meghan Markle's will come in handy if 'With Love, Meghan' bombs, a PR expert says. What it is, ahead.
Meghan Markle's cooking show wasn't actually filmed on-site at her home -- another filming location had a better vibe.