Meghan Markle has postponed the release of her upcoming Netflix show, “With Love, Meghan,” in light of the Wildfires in Los Angeles.
On Sunday, the streaming platform announced that it was moving the premiere date of the series from January 15 to March 4 at the request of the Duchess of Sussex.
“I thank my partners at Netflix for helping me delay the launch while we focus on the needs of those affected by the wildfires in my home state of California,” she said. said in a statement.
Markle will share tips and tricks on cooking, gardening and hosting in the highly anticipated series filmed in Montecito, California, where she and her husband, Prince Harry, reside.
In addition to an appearance by the Duke of Sussex, the 43-year-old former actress welcomed special guests, including Roy Choi, Mindy Kaling and Alice Waters.
Sources also told Page Six that the “Suits” alum use multiple products of its American lifestyle brand Riviera Orchard in the show.
Markle soft-launched her business in March 2024 when she jars of homemade jam offered to several high-profile friends, including Kris Jenner and Chrissy Teigen.
The Duchess, meanwhile, has been busy helping those affected by the Los Angeles wildfires last week.
On Friday, she and Harry, 40, went out to help out at the Pasadena Convention Center.
The couple thanked Los Angeles first responders for their service and praised caterers providing food to wildfire victims.
On site, they also distributed meals to displaced residents.
Harry even did his best to take a donut for a bedridden manPasadena Mayor Victor Gordo told the Pasadena Star.
The royals, who live about 90 miles north of Los Angeles, were not directly affected by the Palisades Fire in the Pacific Palisades or the Eaton Fire in Northeast Los Angeles.
Last week, People reported that the couple – who share two children – to have opened his Montecito home to friends affected by the disaster.
Several celebrities, including Miles Teller and Paris Hilton, have lost their house in the fire.