Meghan Markle’s Bittersweet Triumph: First-Ever Em...

Meghan Markle’s Bittersweet Triumph: First-Ever Emmy Nod for Canceled Netflix Series ‘With Love, Meghan’

Meghan Markle is celebrating a milestone moment in her post-royal career as her Netflix lifestyle series “With Love, Meghan” has earned its first-ever Daytime Emmy nomination. The recognition comes in the Outstanding Lifestyle Series category for the 2026 awards, months after the show was quietly canceled following two seasons and a holiday special.

In a graceful Instagram post, the Duchess of Sussex thanked the cast and crew behind the project. “A huge congratulations to the amazing crew, producers, and team who worked on ‘With Love, Meghan’ on @netflix,” she wrote. “We are nominated for an Emmy for Outstanding Lifestyle Series!” The series will compete against other nominees including “A Different Breed,” “George to the Rescue,” “The Motherhood,” and “The Wizard of Paws,” with the ceremony scheduled for October 30.

Premiering in March 2025, “With Love, Meghan” positioned itself as a fresh take on lifestyle programming. Filmed in her Montecito home, the show featured Markle sharing cooking tips, gardening advice, hosting ideas, and candid conversations with friends. It blended practical how-to segments with personal storytelling, aiming to elevate everyday moments. The series ran for two seasons and included a festive holiday edition, reflecting Markle’s passion for lifestyle content.

However, the journey was not without challenges. While some viewers appreciated the warm, aspirational vibe, the show faced significant criticism, particularly from UK audiences who labeled it as tone-deaf or overly focused on personal branding. Season two struggled to make Netflix’s Top 10 list, leading to reports in early 2026 that a third season would not move forward. Shortly after, Netflix ended its broader partnership with Markle’s lifestyle brand As Ever, though both parties described the split amicably, citing the brand’s readiness to operate independently.

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This Emmy nomination arrives at an interesting crossroads for Markle. It validates the creative efforts of the production team despite the show’s commercial hurdles and offers a narrative of resilience. For a former actress known for her role in “Suits,” this nod represents her first major television award recognition in a new chapter. It underscores how lifestyle programming continues to hold cultural relevance, even as streaming giants recalibrate their strategies amid shifting viewer habits.

Industry observers note that Daytime Emmys often honor programs that connect with audiences on personal and practical levels. “With Love, Meghan” attempted to carve a space in this genre by combining accessibility with celebrity insight. Markle’s ability to turn the cancellation into a celebratory moment highlights her skill in reframing public stories — a trait she has honed since stepping back from senior royal duties in 2020 alongside Prince Harry.

As the awards approach, the nomination serves as a reminder of the unpredictable nature of entertainment success. While ratings and renewals tell one story, peer recognition through Emmy voters tells another. For Meghan Markle, this first Emmy nod is more than just an accolade; it’s a public affirmation of creative work completed on her own terms. Whether it leads to new opportunities in lifestyle media or further brand expansion remains to be seen, but the moment undeniably adds a layer of prestige to her evolving portfolio.

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