“With Love, Meghan” Returns: Love, Life, and Lemon Pancakes in Montecito
Hey, so here’s the latest scoop on Meghan Markle’s Netflix series, With Love, Meghan , which has just dropped its second season. If you haven’t seen it yet, imagine sunny Californian backdrops, perfectly styled pastries, and Meghan sharing her life in a way that’s completely her own—part lifestyle show, part personal diary, and part celebrity hangout.
The series is filmed near Meghan and Harry’s home in Montecito, and while Harry and their kids, Archie and Lilibet, don’t appear on camera, viewers get glimpses of Meghan’s daily life and family routines. Mornings, for example, are shown as sacred family time. Meghan revealed that she makes hot breakfasts most days, and while it sounds fancy, she describes it as “just slicing bread, dunking it in eggs, and calling it a day.” She loves surprising the kids with pancakes sprinkled with chia and flax seeds, which her daughter affectionately calls “freckles.” It’s little moments like this that bring a warm, relatable touch to the show.
Series two continues to mix lifestyle tips with celebrity guest appearances. Friends like Chrissy Teigen, John Legend, and Tan France pop by for cooking, baking, and just spending time together. Meghan shares nuggets of her past too, like how she used to get nervous for auditions, or how she treated herself with a McDonald’s apple pie when things went well. And there’s a sweet reveal about her love story with Harry—he said “I love you” first during a camping trip in Botswana, and she knew she loved him by the third date.
Also Read:Food is a recurring theme. Roast chicken makes frequent appearances, though Harry’s picky palate gets mentioned—he doesn’t like lobster, for example. Cooking scenes with chefs like José Andrés are sprinkled with humor and candid observations, keeping the show lighthearted. Despite the series being upbeat and aspirational, Meghan also opens up about what she misses from the UK, like listening to Magic Radio, which led to a playful exchange with Tan France calling it a “grandma station.”
The show deliberately avoids any mention of the Royal Family or the personal rift that’s been in the headlines. Harry is completely absent from the camera, preserving the privacy of their children while allowing Meghan’s personality and lifestyle to take center stage.
Critics had mixed reactions to the first season, but for Meghan, this series is part of a larger lifestyle and media venture. Alongside With Love, Meghan , she launched her brand As Ever , sells products like edible flower petals and wildflower honey, and recently signed a new multi-year deal with Netflix for films and TV content. Experts suggest this show is key to shaping her public image moving forward.
So whether you love her or not, season two of With Love, Meghan is designed to be cheerful, aspirational, and full of tiny domestic joys. It’s Meghan cooking, chatting, and sharing life—sometimes a bit quirky, sometimes surprisingly touching—but always unmistakably her.
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