
The has been renewed for a second series, despite terrible reviews.
The second series of will be broadcast in the autumn.
It was filmed just weeks after the first series had wrapped, and at the same location, a farmhouse a few miles from the in Montecito, California, The Telegraph understands.
It follows the same format as the first, depicting the , but with different guests.
Any potential third series will depend on the success of the first two.
Netflix announced on Friday that the second series would go ahead, although the first attracted highly critical reviews in both the UK and the US.
The Duchess is not thought to have been shown any negative reviews and does not look them up herself.
The Duchess confirmed the news on Instagram, writing: 鈥淚鈥檓 thrilled to share that season 2 of With Love, Meghan is coming!鈥
Variety, the Hollywood trade 鈥渂ible鈥, said the eight-part show existed 鈥渁s a sort of celebration of all things Duchess of Sussex鈥, adding that, as with her previous media offerings, 鈥渘o amount of praise seems enough鈥.
Its scathing review suggested that Meghan did not have the natural savvy or competence of doyennes of the cookery and lifestyle television field, such as Martha Stewart and Ina Garten, and mocked her comparatively vacuous comments and creations.
Time magazine, which named the Duke and Duchess of Sussex among its 100 most influential people of 2021, said that Meghan came across as bland.
It added that when they left the UK, the Sussexes had promised to show the reality behind the royal veneer but instead had become too focused on their own 鈥渞igid propaganda machine鈥.
The Duchess announced the second series with a short video on her Instagram page in which she danced in celebration in her garden.
The clip was captioned: 鈥淟ettuce romaine calm鈥 or not (!) because I鈥檓 thrilled to share that Season 2 of With Love, Meghan, is coming.鈥
The lifestyle show depicts Meghan showing her famous friends and other guests how to 鈥渆levate鈥 the otherwise mundane, such as decorating cream cheese sandwiches and egg dishes with edible flowers and leaving homemade bath salts and popcorn on guests鈥 bedside tables.
Despite widespread criticism, it debuted in Netflix鈥檚 top 10 in both the UK and the US.
The Duchess celebrated the milestone on her Instagram page, adding: 鈥淭hank you to all of you around the world who are tuning in.鈥
The story was shortly followed with a reel of clips of her cooking and gardening, captioned: 鈥淥h, how I love ASMR!
鈥淚f you鈥檙e loving Season 1, just wait until you see the fun we cooked up on Season 2!
鈥淭hanks for joining the party, and an endless thanks to the amazing team and crew who helped bring it all to life! @鈥宯etflix鈥
The clip highlighted sounds such as bacon sizzling in a pan, eggs cracking, pepper being ground and vegetables and plants being chopped and snipped.
Meghan鈥檚 business venture, As Ever, was launched to coincide with the show, after a series of delays and hiccups.
The products available for sale from the spring include 鈥渞aspberry spread in keepsake packaging鈥 and limited-edition wildflower honey with honeycomb, as well as flower sprinkles 鈥渇or beautifying meals and sweet treats鈥 and dried cookie and crepe mixes.
The Duchess revealed that the dried shortbread mix was inspired by her 鈥渢ime in England鈥.
She told her followers in a newsletter that her business, As Ever, would sell items representing small moments that brought joy.
鈥淐runchy and delicious shortbread cookies that remind me of my time in England, with tiny flower sprinkles to add extra beauty and charm to enjoy each delicate bite,鈥 she said.
Meghan in the first series, which featured her entertaining celebrity guests in an $11 million farmhouse rented for the filming. Photo / Netflix
The revelation may come as a surprise to some, after Meghan so publicly railed against her three years living in the UK.
She told Oprah Winfrey in a televised interview in March 2021 that she found life within the Royal family so difficult that at times she 鈥渄idn鈥檛 want to be alive any more鈥.
She said she did not get help when she asked for it and at one point, thought she 鈥渃ould not feel lonelier鈥.
In both the show and media interviews to promote it, the Duchess has made a point of insisting that she should now be known as Meghan Sussex rather than Meghan Markle.
On one episode, she corrected her friend Mindy Kaling, telling her: 鈥淵ou keep saying, Meghan Markle, you know, I鈥檓 Sussex now.
鈥淵ou have kids, and you go, 鈥榥ow I share my name with my children鈥欌 I didn鈥檛 know how meaningful it would be to me, but it just means so much to go 鈥榯his is our family name, our little family name鈥.鈥
In the , Meghan suggested that she could not bear the thought of changing her name as she discussed her struggles marrying into the .
鈥淚 nearly lost my name, there鈥檚 the loss of identity,鈥 she said.
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