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Meghan Markle With Love season two trailer drops
Netflix unveils a 90-second trailer featuring Meghan baking, crafting and chatting with Chrissy Teigen and Tan France ahead of season two.

Netflix releases a trailer for the second season of Meghan Markle's lifestyle show, signaling a cozy, hands-on approach with celebrity guests.
Meghan Markle With Love trailer marks Netflix season two
Netflix has released a 90-second trailer for the second season of With Love, Meghan. The clip shows Meghan baking bread, making jewelry, wrapping gifts and arranging flowers, with appearances from Chrissy Teigen and Tan France. Meghan adds that the show will focus on simple ways to show care and spend time together.
The trailer closes with a light moment about lobster, as Meghan notes her husband Prince Harry does not share the dish’s appeal and José Andres replies, setting a playful tone. The preview positions the series as a blend of cooking, crafting and feel-good conversations with a range of guests, reinforcing Netflix’s push into lifestyle formats alongside its scripted catalog.
Key Takeaways
"I love the idea of just spending time together and finding new ways to show people you care"
Meghan speaks about the show’s philosophy in the trailer
"There are easy ways to show up, lovingly"
Meghan describes how to connect with others
"Do you know who doesn’t like lobster"
Meghan teases Harry’s taste as a humorous moment
"And you married him"
José Andres reacts to the lobster joke
The trailer signals Netflix’s wider strategy to broaden its appeal beyond drama and reality competition. By leaning into hands-on activities and warm exchanges, it leans on Meghan’s personal brand of accessibility and family humor. The guest list expands the show’s reach into broader celebrity culture, while keeping the format light and practical rather than flashy.
This approach fits a broader shift in streaming toward comforting, easy-to-consume content that can attract casual viewers and longtime fans alike. It also raises questions about authenticity and branding as a public figure hosts a show built on everyday acts. The tone suggests a deliberate move toward “feel good” programming in a crowded market, where warmth and relatability often outweigh spectacle.
Highlights
- Care is a daily practice not a grand gesture
- Love shows up in small acts not loud statements
- Family humor travels farther than food
- If warmth is the goal this season aims for a cozy mood
If the season leans into everyday care, it could widen Netflix’s appeal beyond drama.
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