Meghan Markle’s New Netflix Series Gets Bad News Due to LA Wildfires

Fans eagerly anticipating Meghan Markle’s latest Netflix series, Love, Meghan, will have to wait. On Jan. 12, three days before the show was supposed to premiere on the streamer, the Duchess of Sussex announced that the premiere was delayed to March 4 as the L.A. wildfires rage on. In the meantime, Meghan and Prince Harry have been volunteering in Pasadena, Calif. to help victims of the Eaton Fire.

A press release explained that Love, Meghan is an  “inspiring series” that “reimagines the genre of lifestyle programming, blending practical how-to’s and candid conversation with friends, new and old.” The series, which will air in eight 33-minute episodes, will include appearances by the likes of Mindy Kaling and Meghan’s former Suits costar Abigail Spencer.

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Meghan explained that the decision to delay the premiere was an “easy one,” as she’s more focused on her neighbors in L.A. 

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