Meghan Markle and Prince Harry do their best to keep their children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, out of the spotlight. While they may not show their children’s faces to the world, they aren’t shy about sharing personal anecdotes from their kids occasionally. Meghan’s new show. With Love, Meghan began streaming on Netflix on March 4. Ahead of the show’s premiere, the proud mom shared a sweet handwritten note from her children on his Instagram stories. It reads, “Congratulations mumma! We love your show, and we love you!”
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Prince Harry Got In On The Action With Prince Archie And Princess Lilibet
He signed the note, “Papa,” and the children showed their own sweet signatures.
Meghan shared a series of photos on Instagram in early March 4, captioned, “Today is the day! A few BTS snaps + food pictures I took on set for ‘With Love, Meghan.’ Come join the party on @netflix!”
Meghan’s new show received mixed reviews. The X account @whatonnetflix shared information about the show, and some loved it.
WITH LOVE, MEGHAN hosted by Meghan Markle is now streaming on Netflix globally. It features eight episodes. pic.twitter.com/zeMiPH0Itd
— What's on Netflix (@whatonnetflix) March 4, 2025
Like this person, “I’m gonna take the rest of the afternoon off and go home and binge the rest of the episodes. And I’ll have it playing on every TV all weekend long.”
And this one. “Loved loved loved it, binged all in one go! Repeats over the weekend with my whole family!! Such a beautiful put together program full of incredibly strong women! I’m so Happy for Meghan that she has finally found her happy, she’s healed & she’s at peace with where she’s at.”
But even with Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet giving their approval, some still disagreed.
Like this person who wrote, “Well I must be missing something it’s dull as ditch water and not an original thought in sight .. give some love to your family Megan your Dad maybe … or isn’t he invited.. cruel heart ..”
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