Meghan Markle has released the second season of her Netflix docuseries 'With Love, Meghan' on August 26, 2025. The series features the Duchess of Sussex sharing insights into her personal life, including her relationship with Prince Harry and their children, Archie and Lilibet. The new season includes appearances by celebrities such as Chrissy Teigen, Tan France, David Chang, and chef José Andrés. Despite the personal revelations and celebrity interactions, the series has received overwhelmingly negative reviews from critics. Reviews describe the show as contrived, marginally less chaotic than the first season, and criticized for its portrayal of an idealized California lifestyle. Some critics have labeled the series as painfully artificial and have noted the conspicuous absence of Prince Harry. Meghan Markle has responded to some criticism, including a moment where a guest on the show disparaged her previous TV work on 'Suits.' The series continues to polarize audiences and critics alike, with some viewing it as a curated glimpse into the Duchess's life, while others see it as a publicity-driven effort.
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