In a video posted on Instagram, Meghan Markle unveiled never-before-seen footage from her Netflix series. A sequence which, as spotted by the People media, looks back on an unforeseen event during filming.
Since March 4, Netflix subscribers have been able to follow the adventures of Meghan Markle in the series With Love, Meghan . For her part, the Duchess of Sussex continues to promote her program, posting excerpts on her Instagram account. In a new sequence unveiled on the famous social network, Prince Harry’s wife showed a video in which she was preparing cupcakes. The video shows Meghan Markle cutting out a piping bag before delicately applying pink icing to the cupcakes.
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The video refers to an episode of the season and, as reported by People, reveals that something unexpected happened during the show’s filming. Indeed, Archie and Lilibet’s mother allegedly had a problem when preparing her pastries. “We think back to the rosé cupcakes and other never-before-seen moments from the first season of With Love, Meghan on Netflix. We couldn’t fit everything in, but we had a lot of fun trying! Thanks again to the team – we miss you,” the Duchess of Sussex wrote in the caption to her clip.
Meghan Markle: her series already renewed for a new season
While Meghan Markle fans may be disappointed not to have seen this sequence in the first season of the series, they can take comfort in the fact. The reason? According to our British colleagues, With Love, Meghan will indeed have a second season. Director Michael Steed has assured us that the next instalment of the series has already been filmed.
This excellent news was confirmed by Prince Harry’s wife in a message posted on her Instagram account. “If you love season 1, wait until you see the fun we’ve cooked up for season 2! Thank you for joining the fun, and an endless thank you to the incredible cast and crew who helped bring it all to life!” she wrote. The new season could thus be broadcast in the coming months, and more precisely as early as this autumn.
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