Meghan Markle Shares a BTS Look at the Making of With Love, Meghan

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In addition to “sharing some of her favorite tips and tricks for cooking, gardening, crafting, and more,” Markle will be hanging out onscreen with the likes of chef Roy Choi; actor, writer, and director Mindy Kaling; and slow-food maven Alice Waters. It’s easy to imagine Markle and Waters finding plenty to talk about as they stroll through Markle’s Montecito garden (which, according to the trailer, is planted with what appear to be marigolds—then again, I don’t remotely know what I’m doing when it comes to gardens, so they could be some new variety of rose for all I know).

On January 13, in response to the ongoing Los Angeles County wildfires, Markle and Netflix announced that the show would be postponed to a new date of March 4. “I’m thankful to my partners at Netflix for supporting me in delaying the launch, as we focus on the needs of those impacted by the wildfires in my home state of California,” the Duchess of Sussex said in a statement.

With Love, Meghan, which is coming to us courtesy of Archewell Productions, will now be released in full on Netflix on March 4 at 12 p.m. PT, which is 3 p.m. ET for those of you out there who might be sufficiently Meghan-pilled to sneak out of a late lunch to stream an episode or two. Hey, it’s the closest thing we Americans have to a royal wedding, and plenty of people woke up early and crowded the Windsor Castle gates—so why judge? Mindy Kaling has already made masala dosa with Kamala Harris, so it’s only natural that her next step would be stepping into the kitchen with Meghan Markle.

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