Prince Harry doing 'tremendously well' without Meghan Markle as pair continue professional separation
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Meghan's cooking show marks her first solo Netflix project since signing with the streaming giant in 2020
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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry appear to disagree over terminology in her new Netflix series "With Love, Meghan", which launched on Tuesday.
During the show, Meghan reveals that Harry calls ladybugs "ladybirds" - the British term - whilst making a dish with Mindy Kaling.
Kaling suggests Harry should adopt the American term now he lives in the US.
Meghan's cooking show marks her first solo Netflix project since signing with the streaming giant in 2020.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry appear to disagree over terminology in her new Netflix series "With Love, Meghan", which launched today
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Prince Harry makes just one appearance in the eight-episode series.
He showing up in the finale for a celebratory brunch to give Meghan a kiss before telling her: "Well done. You did a great job. I love it."
During the brunch, Meghan gives a toast about her new business venture, As Ever, with Harry looking on.
Though his on-screen time is limited, Meghan told People magazine that Harry regularly visited the set with their children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet.
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"Archie did the [filming clapboard]!" she revealed. "They would also come with my husband and visit me on-set."
The eight-part series is the latest in a shift towards individual projects which marks a significant change in the couple's business strategy.
Their debut Netflix series "Harry & Meghan" broke several of the streaming services records and was considered a huge success.
However, Prince Harry's solo ventures have not matched this initial impact.
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Meghan's cooking show marking her first solo Netflix project since signing with the streaming giant in 2020
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His "Heart of Invictus" released in August 2023 featured Meghan minimally and underperformed compared to their joint debut.
Similarly, the Duke's follow-up project "Polo", released in December 2024, failed to breakthrough despite being executively produced by the couple.
Meghan's new show represents her return to lifestyle content, reminiscent of her former blog, The Tig.
The launch of As Ever and her new Netflix show comes after Meghan closed down her previous lifestyle blog, The Tig, before becoming a royal.