Meghan Markle celebrated her first-ever Daytime Emmy nomination for her Netflix lifestyle show, “With All My Love,” months after it was canceled.
“A huge congratulations to the incredible staff, producers and team who worked on ‘With Love, Meghan Markle’ on @netflix,” the Duchess of Sussex posted on Instagram early Wednesday morning.
“I was nominated for an Emmy Award for Outstanding Lifestyle Series!” she added.
Markle’s show will go up against “A Different Breed,” “George to the Rescue,” “The Motherhood” and “The Wizard of Paws” at the 53rd annual awards show, which is scheduled to air live on October 30.
The lifestyle and cooking series premiered on Netflix in March 2025.
According to the streaming platform, “With Love, Meghan” is a reimagining of the “lifestyle programming genre that blends practical how-tos with candid conversations with friends old and new.”
On the show, the 44-year-old “Suits” alum shares her personal tips and tricks for cooking, gardening and hosting in Montecito, California.
“With Love, Meghan Markle” aired for two seasons and included a holiday special.
However, despite being praised by some, the film came under heavy criticism as many British viewers called Markle “tone-deaf” and “needy”.
In January, Page Six exclusively reported that Ms. Markle’s show would not return for a third season after its critically acclaimed second season failed to crack Netflix’s top 10 show list.
Sources say the mother-of-two will instead focus on building her lifestyle brand, As Ever.
Two months later, we exclusively reported that Netflix had decided to cut ties with Markle’s lifestyle brand.
An industry source said, “Her show didn’t go on, so it didn’t make sense to continue the partnership.”
A Netflix spokesperson said: “Meghan’s passion for elevating everyday moments in beautiful and simple ways inspired the creation of the As Ever brand. We are thrilled to play a role in bringing that vision to life.”
A representative for As Ever told Page Six that the company is “grateful for our partnership with Netflix throughout our first year of launch.”
“We have experienced meaningful and rapid growth and As Ever is now ready to stand on its own,” the spokesperson added. “We have an exciting year ahead and can’t wait to share even more.”
In 2020, Markle and her husband Prince Harry signed a $100 million, multi-year deal with Netflix, nearly nine months after stepping back as senior members of the royal family.
