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Just when your favorite kitchen felt empty, Meghan’s back, and baking magic returns.
Meghan Markle’s Netflix lifestyle show With Love, Meghan returns for Season 2 on August 26, 2025, offering more of her signature blend of cooking, crafting, and candid conversations with friends.
The announcement comes hot on the heels of the show’s debut earlier this year and a freshly released trailer that teases new ingredients of warmth, joy, and a sprinkle of celebrity sparkle.
Season 1 premiered on March 4, 2025, and quickly became a streaming success, ranking in Netflix’s Global Top 10 across 47 countries within a day, and amassing over 12.6 million hours viewed in its first week. Despite mixed critical feedback, the numbers spoke for themselves; the show resonated with a lot of viewers, confirming Meghan’s appeal beyond headlines.
Season 2 isn’t just a comeback; it’s a homecoming to the kitchen that millions already welcomed into their hearts.
Get ready for a kitchen crowded with celebs, and not just to taste the cookies
The Season 2 trailer reveals a dazzling guest list: Chrissy Teigen, Tan France, Jay Shetty, and Radhi Devlukia, along with star chefs like José Andrés, David Chang, Samin Nosrat, Christina Tosi, and Clare Smyth. Close friends of Meghan, including Pilates founder Heather Dorak and makeup artist Daniel Martin, also appear, adding that personal touch.
Expect scenes of laughter, collaboration, and culinary creativity. The new trailer even features Meghan playfully noting, “Oh, how I love ASMR!” while slicing bread, underscoring the show’s cozy feel. While Chrissy Teigen’s spot draws excitement, it’s not without controversy. Some fans voiced concerns about her past online behavior, highlighting a tension between celebrity presence and public values.
When A-listers enter Meghan’s Montecito kitchen, it’s not just cooking, it’s creative camp with star power.

Mark your calendars: this isn’t just summer reruns; it’s August 26 in 4K.
Netflix and multiple outlets confirm that Season 2 of With Love, Meghan, drops globally on August 26, 2025. Originally renewed shortly after Season 1’s March debut, the new episodes were filmed well ahead and are ready for fans to stream this late summer.
Production wrapped smoothly, allowing Netflix to position the show as a late-summer highlight consistent with its “feel-good” track record. The return aligns with Meghan’s growing lifestyle brand, As Ever, which launches complementary products this spring and beyond.
No countdown clock, just the simple promise of August 26, when cozy meets creativity again.
This isn’t just a show, it’s a lifestyle ecosystem in real time.
Season 2 isn’t just another Netflix series; it’s part of a broader strategy for Meghan’s lifestyle brand, As Ever, which launched earlier this year and includes seasonal teas, spreads, and baking mixes. The show and the brand complement each other: viewers inspired by recipes or crafts can often find those products available via As Ever, making engagement tangible and personal.
Furthermore, Meghan and Prince Harry have a new multiyear first-look deal with Netflix via their production arm, Archewell Productions. Though different from their original agreement, it still secures creative continuity, including the upcoming holiday special and other projects. This refreshed partnership underscores the business logic: content, commerce, and celebrity credibility in sync.
For Meghan, it’s not just “With Love, Meghan”, it’s with business savvy and brand vision.

No, she’s not filming in her living room, and that’s by design.
Though the show retains the appearance of warm domesticity, Season 1 and now Season 2 were filmed in a rented farmhouse near Meghan’s Montecito home. She chose not to film in her private residence, citing the need to protect her family’s peace and privacy from a large production crew.
This thoughtful choice resonates: viewers see comfort and calm, while the show maintains professional production values and protects the family’s space. Plus, filming near home still offers that California sunlight and authenticity, without inviting the cameras into every corner.
The backdrop stays serene, not just for style, but for sanctuary.
Love it or loathe it, With Love, Meghan is here and still part of the conversation.
Audiences found joy in it, the series soared into Netflix’s Global Top 10, and its viewership numbers demonstrated a disconnect between critical opinion and viewer engagement. Season 2 has already sparked debates even before its release. Fans raised eyebrows at Chrissy Teigen’s appearance, given past controversies.
Still, Meghan’s fans and those curious about lifestyle storytelling remain tuned in. In the end, With Love, Meghan offers what few modern shows do: cozy refuge in chaotic times, even if not everyone finds it equally relatable.
Controversial or comforting, it’s unmistakably part of today’s cultural dish.

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