Now is not the time to watch series. Meghan Markle, who has been living in California for several years with her husband, Prince Harry, and their two children, has been very affected by the fires currently ravaging Los Angeles. She opened her house, which is not threatened by the flames, to her loved ones.
Due to the fires, the Duchess of Sussex announced on Sunday the postponement of the broadcast of her series entitled “With Love, Meghan” for two months. The eight-episode culinary series with the Californian actress was due to be released on Wednesday.
“Focus on the needs of those affected by the fires”
The Duchess indicated in a press release that she wanted to postpone the broadcast of this series in which she cooks and gardens with other celebrities while she “focuses on the needs of those affected by the fires”.
She lives with Prince Harry and the couple’s two children in Montecito, a wealthy town about 150 kilometers northwest of Los Angeles. The youngest son of King Charles III and his wife recently visited fire survivors in Pasadena, a suburb of the megalopolis, and called on Californians to shelter evacuees. According to the British newspaper The Telegraph, they welcome relatives who have had to abandon their homes. Their teams did not respond to requests from AFP on this subject.
Since their shattering break with the monarchy in 2020, motivated in part by their desire for financial independence, the couple have launched several projects with varying success, especially when they are not linked to their difficult relationship with the royal family.
They were talked about for the documentary on Netflix where they settle scores with royalty but the podcast launched by Meghan was stopped by Spotify after just one series. In March, the actress launched her own brand, “American Riviera Orchard”, focused on tableware and homeware.