The Royal Family Sends Well-Wishes for Meghan Markle’s Netflix Show Debut
As wildfires continue to threaten Montecito, the California home of Prince
Harry and Meghan Markle, King Charles and other senior royals have reportedly
sent a surprising message of support to the Sussexes.
According to Daily Mail and royal expert Richard Eden, the royal family has
expressed well-wishes for Meghan ahead of the release of her Netflix cooking
show, With Love, Meghan. During a discussion on Palace Confidential, Eden
shared, “The royal family hopes the show is a success—not because they’ll be
tuning in, but because it might mean Harry and Meghan no longer need to rely
on exploiting their royal connections.”
The stakes are high for the Sussexes as their lucrative Netflix deal, set to
expire in 2025, depends on the success of their upcoming projects. Eden noted,
“If Meghan’s show doesn’t deliver a hit, Netflix may not renew the deal. This
could pressure the couple to produce content that revisits royal
controversies.”
The royal family’s positive reaction to Meghan’s show reflects a pragmatic
hope to avoid further strain between the Sussexes and the monarchy. Meanwhile,
the ongoing wildfires in California add another layer of difficulty for Harry
and Meghan, highlighting their personal challenges amidst professional
pressures.
As Meghan prepares for the release of her show, this rare gesture from
Buckingham Palace underscores the complex relationship between the Sussexes
and the royal family. It also signifies a shared desire for stability and a
more independent future for the couple.


