Meghan Markle’s latest series on Netflix has not made it into the top 10 list of shows on the platform, despite the first season achieving that milestone shortly after its release earlier this year.
The second season of With Love, Meghan premiered last week and quickly faced harsh criticism from reviewers, receiving low ratings. Netflix has now confirmed that the show did not attract a significant viewership globally, failing to secure a spot in the top 10 rankings in various countries, including the UK and the US.
With the release of eight new episodes on August 26, the show had a limited time to gather viewers before Netflix revealed its weekly popular list. However, With Love, Meghan was overshadowed by other popular programs like Wednesday’s second season, Untamed, and a documentary on The Biggest Loser, all of which drew in millions of viewers.
Despite Netflix not disclosing specific viewership numbers weekly, it is estimated that the second season of With Love, Meghan fell short by half a million viewers compared to its first season during the initial week of release. The show originally garnered 2.6 million viewers in the first week when it premiered in March 2025, ultimately accumulating 5.3 million views before Netflix’s semi-annual report ranked it at #383 among new releases.
There are concerns about the future of the show following its decline in popularity, with reports suggesting that it may not be renewed for another season due to its underperformance. Critics have heavily criticized the second season, describing it as “needy” and “narcissistic.”
Reviewers have not been kind to the series, with major publications such as The Telegraph and The Guardian giving it low ratings and labeling it as “boring” and “contrived.” The negative reception has cast doubt on the show’s continuation, with the possibility of it being discontinued due to its lackluster performance.
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