Meghan Markle could be set to release a third season of With Love, Meghan, despite its low ratings. The Duchess of Sussex, who released the first season back in March, is reportedly keen to release a third season of her series.
The show’s second season, which will be released later this year, was filmed at the same time as the first, so did not require extra filming at a later date.
The series showcases Meghan with old and new friends as she cooks, hosts, and makes memories with them. According to Netflix’s latest Engagement Report, which was released on July 17 and covered the first half of 2025, Meghan’s series ranked at No. 383 with 5.3 million views. But a third season is understood to be in the works.
Speaking about the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s prospects in 2026, Daily Mail reporter Alison Bishoff wrote: “There will be a third series of the Duchess’s lifestyle show With Love, Meghan, if she wants to make one”, adding that, “and I hear she does.”
“Future programmes from the former Suits star could show an inside look into the festive periods of the pair, with any announcement to follow the second series of With Love, Meghan.”
This news comes after it emerged earlier this month that Meghan and Harry’s Netflix deal is set to come to an end in September 2025.
However, the Daily Mail reports that Netflix’s boss Ted Sarandos is still keen to work with the pair and he is described as the couple’s “secret weapon.”
The Sun reported earlier this month that a source said about the deal’s termination: “There’s no animosity from either side. Things have just run their course.”
According to Netflix’s latest Engagement Report, the couple’s other shows also performed badly – except one.
As part of their deal, the couple has three other projects, including Harry’s documentary, Polo. Polo, which was released in December 2024, was watched by 500,000 households and came in at No. 3,436.
Their highly controversial series, titled Harry & Meghan, which aired in December 2022, remains Netflix’s most-watched documentary debut to date.