Meghan Markle's new cookery show is classed 'reality TV' as Netflix labels Duchess's series 'relaxing' and 'feel-good'
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Meghan Markle's new cookery show has been labelled 'reality TV' by Netflix in the run-up to its release next week. The streamer is currently promoting the Duchess of Sussex's long-awaited lifestyle series under the categories 'Relaxing', 'Feel-Good', and 'Reality TV' as well as 'Home & Garden Reality TV' ahead of the show's premiere on January 15.
Meghan, 43, said she was 'so excited' to share the lifestyle programme with her followers in an Instagram post, one day after relaunching the social media account. The first trailer for With Love, Meghan showed the Duchess cooking in a Montecito kitchen, picking produce from her garden, and chatting with very famous pals including Mindy Kaling.
The new show is part of Prince Harry and Meghan's $100 million (£80 million) deal with Netflix to produce a wide array of content for the streaming service. Since signing the deal, the Sussexes have released Harry & Meghan - the six-part docuseries about the couple's love story and decision to quit the Royal Family - and Prince Harry's recent polo documentary.
However, With Love, Meghan is the first programme made by Prince Harry and Meghan's Archewell Productions to be classed as 'reality'. While Harry & Meghan was branded a 'documentary', Netflix slotted Polo under the category 'sports' on its platform. Meghan Markle's new cookery show has been labelled 'reality TV' by Netflix ahead of the release of With Love, Meghan next week.