In a shocking twist to her already tumultuous trajectory, Meghan Markle’s lifestyle series “With Love, Meghan” has reportedly been pulled from Netflix amid dismal ratings and a public relations crisis of monumental proportions. Once heralded as a royal comeback, the show has collapsed into a cautionary tale, with insiders revealing that Netflix executives are now considering canceling the series entirely after just one season.
Sources reveal that Markle is now “seething” behind closed doors as the streaming giant’s confidence in her brand wanes. Despite a lavish promotional campaign, the series has floundered, with many viewers abandoning it within the first 15 minutes. Critics have not held back, branding the show as “visually confused” and “emotionally hollow,” while social media is awash with mocking parodies of her attempts to relate to audiences.
What was intended as a multi-million-pound lifestyle movement has devolved into a series of shallow interviews and poorly executed segments that fail to resonate with viewers. Critics describe Markle’s efforts as “Instagram cosplay” devoid of authenticity, and even her fashion choices have come under fire for being poorly styled and off-brand. Industry insiders claim she has developed a reputation for being difficult and overly controlling, leading to a chilling atmosphere at Netflix.
With executives now reevaluating her content deal, the once-promising partnership is on the brink of collapse. If the second season of “With Love, Meghan” is not greenlit, it would follow the fate of her previous animated series, “Pearl,” which was quietly canceled last year. As Markle’s attempts at relatability crumble, so does her carefully curated image, leaving her brand teetering on the edge of irrelevance. The Duchess of Sus𝑠e𝑥, who once seemed poised to redefine modern royalty, is now left facing the harsh reality of an audience that craves authenticity over performance.