Prince Harry couldn’t hide his admiration for wife Meghan Markle during a brunch featured in her Netflix series “With Love, Meghan,” which premiered March 4, 2025.
Joined by friends and her mom, Doria Ragland, the Duke of Sussex arrived late, kissed Meghan, and praised her lavish spread. Sources say the 40-year-old royal gushed, calling her work “really great,” in a sweet moment captured in the finale—his only appearance.
The series, delayed from January due to L.A. wildfires, showcases Meghan’s cooking, gardening, and hosting flair. A crew member told People that Harry, polite and friendly, stepped back to let her shine.
The couple, wed since 2018, sipped mimosas with guests, clearly smitten. Meghan, 43, noted Harry’s “spark” seeing her thrive, echoing her pre-royal days with The Tig blog.
Harry’s Support Shines
Harry’s words—“Well done. You did a great job”—came as he pulled her close, a rare public glimpse of their bond. The insider added he wanted this to be her moment, a nod to her second lifestyle venture after The Tig (2014-2017).
Transitioning from royals to creators, they’ve built a Netflix slate since 2020, including “Harry & Meghan” and “Heart of Invictus.” Now, “With Love, Meghan” highlights her As Ever brand, rebranded from American Riviera Orchard in February.
Meghan told People about the “learning curve” with As Ever, embracing mistakes after trademark hiccups. She sees the show as “communal,” not just cooking demos, reflecting her entrepreneurial spirit over influencer vibes. Her return to Instagram in January and a pending Lemonada Media podcast signal a busy year ahead.
Meghan’s Moment, Harry’s Pride
The brunch scene, with Harry’s praise, underscores their teamwork. Meghan’s focus on community needs—like delaying the launch for wildfire relief—won Netflix’s support, she said. For Harry, watching her reclaim her passion reignites the spark from when they met. As her star rises, his pride anchors their latest chapter.
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