Meghan Markle has chosen to delay the release of her Netflix series With Love, Meghan due to the devastating wildfires in California. Originally set for January 15, the new premiere date is March 4. Meghan explained, “I’m thankful to my partners at Netflix for supporting me in delaying the launch, as we focus on the needs of those impacted by the wildfires in my home state of California.” The decision highlights her commitment to supporting those affected by this natural disaster.
The eight-episode much-awaited Netflix series titled With Love, Meghan has been produced by Meghan Markle herself alongwith her husband Prince Harry under their home banner Archewell Productions. The show blends with lifestyle tips and heartfelt conversations with notable guests like Mindy Kaling, chefs Alice Waters and Roy Choi, including Abigail Spencer. It is reportedly shot in Montecito, California which is the birthplace of Meghan, the show offers a glimpse into Meghan’s personal world emphasizing small but meaningful ways to elevate everyday life.
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Meanwhile, ever since the crisis has hit, the royal couple has actively contributed to wildfire relief efforts through their co-founded non-profit organization Archewell Foundation. They opened their Montecito home to friends displaced by the fires and visited World Central Kitchen to distribute food and supplies. Partnering with local leaders and organizations, Meghan and Harry have provided essential donations and highlighted the resilience of their community.
California holds a special place in Meghan Markle’s heart being her birthplace and current residence with Prince Harry and their children. Through With Love, Meghan she shares her deep connection to her roots while inviting viewers to find joy in simplicity.
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