Duchess of Sussex Meghan Markle revealed her new cooking series With Love Meghan, teasing her best tips and tricks with an astounding lineup of friends to join her as special guests.
Meghan Markle is cooking up something new.
After ringing in the new year with a grand return to social media, the Duchess of Sussex announced her new Netflix series With Love, Meghan.
The show—which is set to launch Jan. 15—”reimagines the genre of lifestyle programming, blending practical how-to’s and candid conversation with friends, new and old,” according to a press release.
The series gives an intimate look into Meghan’s kitchen, highlighting her tips and tricks for the kitchen, “embracing playfulness over perfection” and highlighting “how easy it can be to create beauty, even in the unexpected.”
And the 43-year-old—who walked away from Instagram when she and Prince Harry took a step back from the royal family in 2020—took a break from rolling up her sleeves in the kitchen to post a special look on her social media.
“I have been so excited to share this with you,” Meghan wrote in the caption of her Jan 2. Instagram post alongside the show’s trailer. “I hope you love the show as much as I loved making it. Wishing you all a fantastic new year! Thanks to our amazing crew and the team @netflix. Beyond grateful for the support – and fun!”
In the trailer for the eight-episode series, Meghan can be seen creating a selection of beautiful dishes, arranging flowers and even trying out a bit of beekeeping. And she, of course, shared the dishes over laughs with an outstanding lineup of guests, including Korean-American chef Roy Choi, The Mindy Project actress Mindy Kaling and chef Alice Waters.
“This is probably one of the most glamorous moments of my life,” Mindy said while whipping up a dish with Meghan in the trailer. And Roy was cherishing the moment as well, adding, “We’re family now.”
After all, one of Meghan’s favorite parts about getting her hands dirty in the kitchen isn’t the final product, but rather sharing the experience with people she loves.
“I’ve always loved taking something pretty ordinary and elevating it,” Meghan explained. “Surprising people with moments that let them know I was really thinking of them.”
As for whether her husband of six years—with whom she shares kids Archie, 5, and Lilibet, 3—will ultimately be among the pals joining Meghan in the kitchen? Fans will have to watch and find out.
Keep reading to find out when all your favorite shows are returning this year…
Selling the City (Netflix) – Jan. 3
From the creators of Selling Sunset and Selling The OC comes Selling The City, a new series following a dynamic group of no-nonsense, kickass agents at Douglas Elliman as they navigate the cutthroat world of luxury real estate in New York City. From intense competition to the fast-paced careers and personal dramas of these agents, Selling The City promises to deliver all the excitement against the stunning backdrop of the city’s real estate landscape.
Southern Hospitality (Bravo) – Jan. 2
After holding court on King Street for over a decade, Republic has become the crown jewel of Charleston nightlife. Leva Bonaparte has revitalized her club with captivating additions to her staff, but as workplace romances sizzle and relationships fizzle, balancing it all becomes a tall order during season three. With a squeeze of shade, a dash of drama and rumors added to the mix, the party must go on in this VIP team’s exhilarating world.
Animal Control (Fox) – Jan. 2
The Joel McHale-led comedy returns for season three.
Lockerbie: A Search for Truth (Peacock) – Jan. 2
Inspired by the true-life story, on December 21, 1988, 259 passengers and crew were killed when Pan Am Flight 103 exploded over Lockerbie, with a further 11 residents losing their life as the plane came down over the quiet, Scottish town. In the wake of the disaster and his daughter’s death, Dr. Jim Swire (Colin Firth), is nominated spokesperson for the U.K. victims’ families, who have united to demand truth and justice.
Jerry Springer: Fights, Camera, Action (Netflix) – Jan. 7
This jaw-dropping two-part series will tell the story of The Jerry Springer Show as it’s never been told before. Packed with extraordinary first-hand testimony and revelations from show insiders, the series explores how this daytime talk show became one of the biggest and most outrageous TV hits of the nineties. But behind the entertaining facade lay some darker truths. As we hear from the producers and ex-guests of The Jerry Springer Show, a murkier picture begins to emerge of the destruction it caused, raising renewed questions about who was responsible, and how far things should go in the name of entertainment
Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta (MTV) – Jan. 7
The powerhouse cast features Amy Luciani, Ashley Conley, Bambi, Erica Banks, Erica Dixon, Jasmine Bleu, Jessica White, Karlie Redd, Kendra Robinson, Khaotic, Kirk Frost, Lil Zane, Mendeecees, Momma Dee, Rasheeda, Renni Rucci, Saucy Santana, Scrappy, Shekinah Jo, Sierra Gates, Spice, Yandy, Yung Joc, ZellSwag and newcomers Latin recording artist International Nova and his wife, Cristina Nova.
The Rookie (ABC) – Jan. 7
The Rookie makes its midseason return Jan. 7.
Deal or No Deal Island (NBC) – Jan. 7
In season two of Deal or No Deal Island, briefcases are hidden around the island with more than $200 million in prize money split between them. In each episode, players compete in daring challenges to secure the briefcases that will be used in that night’s game of “Deal or No Deal.” The player who snags the highest-value case gains immunity and gets to choose a fellow player to enter “The Temple.”
Jerry Springer: Fights, Camera, Action (Netflix) – Jan. 7
This jaw-dropping, premium two-part series will tell the story of The Jerry Springer Show as it’s never been told before. Packed with extraordinary first-hand testimony and revelations from show insiders, the series explores how this daytime talk show became one of the biggest and most outrageous TV hits of the nineties. But behind the entertaining facade lay some darker truths. As we hear from the producers and ex-guests of The Jerry Springer Show, a murkier picture begins to emerge of the destruction it caused, raising renewed questions about who was responsible, and how far things should go in the name of entertainment.
High Potential (ABC) – Jan. 7
The comedy returns Jan. 7.
Will Trent (ABC) – Jan. 7
The ABC series makes its midseason return Jan. 7.
DOC (Fox) – Jan. 7
Doc stars Molly Parker (House of Cards) as the hard-charging, brilliant Chief of Internal Medicine Dr. Amy Larsen, who suffers a brain injury that erases the last eight years of her memory. The accident leaves her with no recollection of patients she’s treated, colleagues she’s crossed, the soulmate she divorced, the man she now loves and the tragedy that caused her to push almost everyone away. But with the immense loss, comes a second chance to do things differently.
#OneChicago (NBC) – Jan. 8
Chicago Med, Chicago Fire and Chicago P.D. all return Jan. 8.
The Deal or No Deal Island After Show with Boston Rob (Peacock) – Jan. 8
The Deal or No Deal Island After Show with Boston Rob will be hosted by season one islander and reality competition all-star Boston Rob Mariano. The aftershow will premiere on Jan. 8 on Peacock, YouTube and NBC.com.
Special Forces” World’s Toughest Test (Fox) – Jan. 8
The reality competition series returns for season three with a whole new crop of celebrity contestants.
Shifting Gears (ABC) – Jan. 8
Shifting Gears stars Tim Allen as Matt, the stubborn, widowed owner of a classic car restoration shop. When Matt’s estranged daughter (Kat Dennings) and her kids move into his house, the real restoration begins.
The Traitors (Peacock) – Jan. 9
Peacock’s Emmy Award-winning competition reality series returns for a third season with an all-new lineup of familiar faces, hosted again by the impossibly stylish and devastatingly witty Alan Cumming.
On Call (Prime Video) – Jan. 9
On Call is an adrenalized and visceral police drama that follows a rookie and veteran officer duo as they go on patrol in Long Beach, California. Incorporating a mixture of bodycam, dash-camera, and cellphone footage to create a cinema verité effect, the innovative series explores the morality of protecting and serving a community.
Goosebumps: The Vanishing (Hulu & Disney+) – Jan. 10
Goosebumps: The Vanishing begins when twins Cece and Devin Brewer are sent to spend a summer in Gravesend, Brooklyn, with their divorced dad. A threat is stirring, and they quickly realize that dark secrets are among them, triggering a chain of events that unravel a profound mystery. As they delve into the unknown, Cece, Devin and their friends—Alex, CJ and Frankie—find themselves entangled in the chilling tale of four teenagers who mysteriously vanished in 1994.
Law & Order: Speial Victims Unit (NBC) – Jan. 16
The crime drama returns for season 26.
Law & Order (NBC) – Jan. 16
Season 24 of the procedural debuts Jan. 16.
XO, Kitty (Netflix) – Jan. 16
Teen matchmaker Kitty Song Covey is back in Seoul for a new semester at KISS. She’s single for the first time in a long time, and ready for a fresh start: no more meddling, no more drama. Maybe just some casual dating. Emphasis on casual. But she has more to worry about than her love life, as a letter from her mother’s past sets her on a wild journey, and new faces at KISS bring change. As secrets unravel and bonds are tested, Kitty will learn that life, family and love are more complicated than she ever imagined.
Severance (AppleTV+) – Jan. 17
Season two reunites its ensemble cast of stars including Emmy Award nominee Adam Scott, Britt Lower, Tramell Tillman, Zach Cherry, Jen Tullock, Michael Chernus, Dichen Lachman, Emmy Award winner John Turturro, Academy Award winner Christopher Walken and Academy and Emmy Award winner Patricia Arquette, and welcomes new series regular Sarah Bock.
The Couple Next Door (Starz) – Jan. 17
The Couple Next Door explores the claustrophobia of suburbia and the fallout of chasing your deepest desires. When Evie and Pete move into the upscale neighborhood with the dream of starting a family, they soon find friendship in the shape of the couple next door, alpha traffic cop Danny and his wife, glamorous yoga instructor Becka. As time goes on, these two couples get increasingly close to each other and one fateful night, become sexually entangled in a way that will change their lives forever.
9-1-1: Lone Star (Fox) – Jan. 20
The drama’s final episodes begin Jan. 20.
Rescue: Hi-Surf (Fox) – Jan. 20
The drama returns.
Prime Target (AppleTV+) – Jan. 22
Prime Target features a brilliant young math postgraduate, Edward Brooks (Leo Woodall), on the verge of a major breakthrough. If he succeeds in finding a pattern in prime numbers, he will hold the key to every computer in the world. Soon he begins to realize an unseen enemy is trying to destroy his idea before it’s even born, which throws him into the orbit of Taylah Sanders, a female NSA agent (Quintessa Swindell) who’s been tasked with watching and reporting on mathematicians’ behavior. Together they start to unravel the troubling conspiracy Edward is at the heart of.
W.A.G.s to Riches (Netflix) – Jan. 22
The Night Agent (Netflix) – Jan.23
Based on the novel by Matthew Quirk, The Night Agent is a sophisticated, character-based, action-thriller centering on a low level FBI Agent, Peter Sutherland, whose efforts to save The President in season one earn him an opportunity to become a Night Agent in season two. But working in the secretive organization of Night Action will propel Peter into a world where danger is everywhere and trust is in short supply.
The Bachelor (ABC) – Jan. 27
Grant Ellis‘ journey to find love will continue as he takes on the role of leading man for the 29th season of The Bachelor. The adventurous day trader, known for his genuine desire to build a future centered on family, will begin handing out roses when his season premieres next month.
Source: www.eonline.com