Meghan Markle delays her Netflix series in solidarity with wildfire victims, actively supporting her community during this crisis.
Meghan Markle has decided to postpone the release of her upcoming Netflix series, ‘With Love, Meghan‘, in response to the devastating wildfires affecting Los Angeles, her hometown. Initially scheduled to premiere on 15 January, the series will now debut on 4 March.
In a statement, the Duchess of Sussex expressed her gratitude to Netflix for supporting her decision to delay the release, highlighting the importance of focusing on the needs of those impacted by the California wildfires.

The series, filmed in Montecito, California, where Meghan resides with Prince Harry, will offer an intimate glimpse into her daily life. Across eight episodes, Meghan will share practical advice and participate in activities such as cooking, gardening, and beekeeping, joined by special guests including Roy Choi, Mindy Kaling, and Alice Waters.

In addition to postponing the series, Meghan and Harry have been actively involved in relief efforts for wildfire victims. Recently, they visited the Pasadena Convention Center, where they offered support to those affected and expressed gratitude to first responders for their work. The couple has also opened their Montecito home to friends who have lost their houses to the wildfires.
The Los Angeles wildfires have caused at least 16 deaths and forced hundreds of thousands of residents to evacuate their homes. Over 12,000 structures have been damaged or destroyed, including homes and businesses. Meghan’s decision to postpone her series reflects her commitment to her community and her desire to support those facing challenges during this critical time.