Meghan Markle’s Netflix cooking show will now debut on March 4, delayed by the ongoing wildfires in Los Angeles.

Los Angeles: Meghan Markle’s cooking show on Netflix has hit a snag. The premiere, originally set for January 15, is now pushed to March 4. This change comes as wildfires wreak havoc in the area.
Meghan expressed gratitude to Netflix for their support during this tough time. She emphasized the importance of focusing on those affected by the fires in California.
The show, titled “With Love, Meghan,” will feature eight episodes where she cooks alongside friends like Mindy Kaling and Abigail Spencer.
Recently, Meghan and Prince Harry visited the Pasadena Convention Center to meet with fire victims and first responders. They aimed to provide support without drawing too much attention.
They also donated essential items through their Archewell Foundation and opened their Montecito home to friends displaced by the fires.
In a heartfelt message, they encouraged others to help those in need, especially friends and neighbors who might require a safe place to stay.
The trailer for the show, released earlier this month, showcases Meghan’s fun cooking style and her beautiful Montecito home.
With a $100 million deal with Netflix, this show is crucial for Meghan and Harry’s streaming presence, especially after their previous projects.