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Meghan Markle is returning to the small screen with a new Netflix show that will combine her aesthetic love for all things lifestyle, from cooking and gardening to entertaining, the royal's Archewell Productions company has revealed.
The as-yet untitled project announcement comes just weeks after the Duchess of Sussex soft-launched her new lifestyle brand, American Riviera Orchard, which is set to sell a range of home products. Newsweek approached representatives of Meghan Markle via email for comment.
Whether the program will tie in with the brand hasn't yet been confirmed, but trademark applications show that the American Riviera Orchard name has been protected in connection with products such as: stationery; tablewear; jams, jellies and nut butters; yoga mats; gardening accessories; pet food, and much more.
An announcement made through the sussex.com website on Thursday confirmed Meghan's new show, as well as a second project that will provide audiences with a behind-the-scenes look into the world of competitive polo. The elite sport is one to which Prince Harry has long been connected, playing often alongside his father, King Charles III, and brother, the Prince of Wales, throughout his youth.
The announcement said that the Sussexes' Archewell Productions company was "pleased" to share details of the new projects, providing an enticing glimpse into what audiences can expect from Meghan's focused offering.
Details of Meghan's new show are limited, including the project's name. It is possible that the series could in some way be linked to the duchess' recently launched lifestyle brand, American Riviera Orchard. However, this has not been confirmed.
The Archewell Productions announcement of Meghan and Harry's new Netflix projects said that both series were in "various stages of production and their titles and release dates will be announced in the coming months."
A report from Deadline says that the shows are in "early stages" of production, which means fans could be waiting some time for them to hit screens. In the past, Harry and Meghan have faced criticism online for their delivery time on announced projects.
In 2021, the couple said that they would be releasing the docuseries Heart of Invictus as their first project under a multimillion-dollar content-creation deal with Netflix, signed when they split from the monarchy. The series did not hit screens until the summer of 2023.
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James Crawford-Smith is a Newsweek Royal Reporter, based in London, U.K. His focus is reporting on the British royal family and royal fashion. He has covered contemporary and historic issues facing King Charles III, Queen Camilla, Prince William, Kate Middleton, Prince Harry, Meghan Markle, the late Queen Elizabeth II and Princess Diana. James joined Newsweek in 2022 having previously contributed to titles such as The Lady, Majesty Magazine and Drapers. He also spent a number of years working with the curatorial department at Historic Royal Palaces, based at Kensington Palace, and contributed to the exhibitions Fashion Rules: Restyled (2016) and Diana: Her Fashion Story (2017). He also undertook private research projects with the Royal Ceremonial Dress Collection. He is a graduate of University College London and Central Saint Martins, where he studied fashion history. Languages: English.
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