Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, is stepping back into the limelight with her lifestyle show With Love, Meghan, set to premiere on January 15. The trailer for the highly anticipated show, released by the makers, offers a glimpse into Meghan’s warm and relatable world, showcasing her culinary skills, homemaking tips, and moments of camaraderie with celebrity friends like Roy Choi, Mindy Kaling, and Alice Waters.
Meghan took to Instagram to share her excitement about the show. “I have been so excited to share this with you! I hope you love the show as much as I loved making it. Wishing you all a fantastic new year! Thanks to our amazing crew and the team @Netflix. Beyond grateful for the support—and fun! As ever, Meghan,” she wrote alongside the trailer link.
In the trailer, Meghan is seen creating a vegetable platter, crafting a multilayer cake, and baking focaccia bread. She is also shown harvesting honey and sharing hearty laughs with her guests. Prince Harry makes a charming appearance at the end of the trailer, adding a personal touch to the project. The makers also shared the trailer with a caption that read, “love is in the details. ▪ WITH LOVE, MEGHAN premieres january 15th @meghan.”
This announcement follows Meghan’s return to Instagram on January 1 after a hiatus of nearly five years. She launched her account, @meghan, with a black-and-white video of herself at the beach, where she wrote “2025” in the sand. Her profile picture also features a monochrome image of her smiling.
Meghan’s return to Instagram comes after years of being away from the platform. Before her marriage to Prince Harry in 2018, she was active on Instagram, boasting three million followers, and she ran a lifestyle blog, The Tig. However, she shut down the blog and her social media accounts in 2017 ahead of her engagement.
During their royal duties, Meghan and Harry managed a joint Instagram page, @SussexRoyal, but ceased updates following their decision to step back from royal roles in 2020. While the page remains online, comments have been disabled.