Meghan surprised: New season of her Netflix documentary is coming in the summer!
Duchess Meghan announces the second season of her Netflix documentary “With Love, Meghan” for summer 2025 and introduces her brand “As Ever”.

Meghan surprised: New season of her Netflix documentary is coming in the summer!
Duchess Meghan is causing excitement among her fans as she is bringing back her Netflix series “With Love, Meghan” earlier than expected. How oe24 reported, the second season is scheduled to appear in the summer of 2025, while the new episodes were originally scheduled to be released in the fall. Meghan announced the news via her official Instagram channel, sharing a clip that includes kitchen tips and encourages viewers to watch the first season.
The first season of the documentary attracted a lot of attention and combines personal insights with lifestyle elements. Fans appreciate the mix of authentic moments, design tips and culinary scenes. In the documentary, Meghan also includes her husband, Prince Harry, who appears at a “brunch party” in the final episode. In this context, Meghan would like to thank friends for their support in setting up a new business.
News from “As Ever”
In addition to the return of her documentary, Meghan has announced the launch of her lifestyle brand, As Ever Netflix informed. This brand focuses on carefully designed products for the home and reflects Meghan's personal design aesthetic, which can be seen in her range. The first collection features numerous products that Meghan has developed over the last year, based on her experiences in cooking and entertaining.
- Raspberry Spread in Keepsake Packaging
- Herbal Lemon Ginger Tea
- Herbal Peppermint Tea
- Herbal Hibiscus Tea
- Flower Sprinkles
- Crêpe Mix
- Shortbread Cookie Mix mit Flower Sprinkles
- Limited-Edition Wildflower Honey mit Honeycomb
The products are available now AsEver.com available and ship to all 50 states in the USA. Future collections are expected to expand seasonally, making the brand even more exciting.
Controversies and public perception
However, Meghan's documentary is not only celebrated by her followers. Critics acknowledge that the documentary is perceived by British royal family experts and social media as staged and artificial. There are allegations that the documentary copies elements of Pamela Anderson's cooking show and many viewers complain that she no longer wants to be called Markle while choosing the surname Sussex for her children ( World ).
The first season consists of eight episodes, each around 35 minutes long, and explores various aspects of Meghan's life, including her love of order, childhood memories and her approach to cooking. She showcases simple dishes like Korean Fried Chicken and emphasizes the importance of conscious actions and relationships. Despite the mixed reactions, Meghan remains a central figure in the media landscape, and her projects continue to attract a lot of interest.