Netflix collaboration persists for Harry and Meghan
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Prince Harry and Meghan, have extended their partnership with streaming giant Netflix, announcing several new projects and the second season of Meghan's cooking and baking show "With Love, Meghan."
The couple's production company, Archewell Productions, has signed a multi-year "first-look" deal with Netflix, giving the streaming platform the first option on their upcoming films and TV projects. This deal follows their initial high-profile docuseries and lifestyle programming.
The second season of "With Love, Meghan" is set to air this month. Meghan said, "We are proud to continue our partnership with Netflix." The show's holiday special, "With Love, Meghan: Holiday Celebration," is also planned for December 2025.
Other upcoming projects include a book-to-film adaptation of Carley Fortune's Meet Me at the Lake, and a documentary short Masaka Kids, A Rhythm Within about orphaned children in Uganda's Masaka region, scheduled for later this year. Archewell Productions is also working on a scripted movie, a scripted TV series, and various unscripted shows, which are currently in early development.
Meghan has also launched a food brand called As Ever, which is collaborating with Netflix and expanding its product line throughout the rest of 2025. The brand, under which Meghan sells jam and other luxury food items like wine, will be part of this collaboration.
Netflix's head of content, Bela Bajaria, described Harry and Meghan as "influential voices whose stories resonate with audiences worldwide."
After stepping back from the royal family, Meghan and Harry live in the US with their children, Prince Archie (5) and Princess Lilibet (3). Relations between Meghan, Harry, and the royals remain strained following various allegations. Reviews of the first season of "With Love, Meghan" in the UK were mixed.
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