Meghan Markle’s Netflix series is getting a second season sooner than you’d think

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Meghan Markle has already filmed a second season of her Netflix lifestyle series, With Love, Meghan, and it is set to arrive on the streaming service this fall.

The 43-year-old Duchess of Sussex recently celebrated the first season entering the streamer’s top 10.

On Friday, she announced that the show had been picked up for a second season. “Lettuce romaine calm,” she wrote on her Instagram Story over a video with her showing off a baseball cap with the same pun written on it. “… or not (!) because I’m thrilled to share that Season 2 of ‘With Love, Meghan’ is coming soon!”

People reports that Michael Steed will return as director for the new season.

The show’s quick renewal has come despite the first season receiving scathing reviews.

In her one-star review, The Independent’s Katie Rosseinsky called the show “queasy and exhausting.”

“The only tea that is being spilled here is brewed with fresh mint picked from Meghan’s garden, or an allergy-busting concoction containing turmeric and cayenne pepper that she blends up for [longtime makeup artist Daniel] Martin,” she wrote.

‘Lettuce romaine calm’: Meghan Markle announces her Netflix series' renewal on Instagram

‘Lettuce romaine calm’: Meghan Markle announces her Netflix series’ renewal on Instagram (@meghan/Instagram)

“The only talk of culture clash with the British establishment comes when Meghan ponders why her husband says ‘ladybird’ instead of ‘ladybug,’ while fashioning a kid-friendly edible version of said insect from tomatoes, olives and tiny dots of balsamic glaze. Harry barely features, aside from a few ‘Men! What are they like!’-style references to his love of bacon.”

She concluded: “The heady blend of aesthetic curation, inspiring truisms and those inescapable edible flowers might well leave you feeling a bit queasy — or simply worn out at the prospect of having to adequately perform gratitude for all the thoughtful touches involved in Meghan’s ‘guest experience.’

Meghan, Duchess of Sussex in an episode of Netflix’s ‘With Love, Meghan’

Meghan, Duchess of Sussex in an episode of Netflix’s ‘With Love, Meghan’ (Jake Rosenberg/Netflix)

In the first episode, Meghan revealed how her homemade jam caused some friction with her celebrity friends. In episode two, she detailed how she soft-launched her brand American Riviera Orchard — now rebranded to As Ever — by sending friends jars of her homemade strawberry jam, numbered one up to 50.

“It was not a ranking, it was just ‘let me share them’ and then people started to take it very personally.”

Mindy Kaling, who appears in one episode of With Love, Meghan, tells her in a light-hearted exchange: “When I received that in the mail, a box of your preserves it was probably one of the most glamorous moments of my life. But then I looked at the label, and it said they were something like 50. And then I, of course, as a very hierarchical person, was like, ‘Who are these other 50? Does having a lower number make me more special…?”

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During her conversation with Kaling, Meghan, who shares two children with her husband, Prince Harry, spoke with pride about being a royal. “You keep saying, Meghan Markle, you know, I’m Sussex now,” she said.

She added: “You have kids, and you go, ‘Now I share my name with my children’… I didn’t know how meaningful it would be to me, but it just means so much to go ‘this is our family name, our little family name.’”

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