is returning to the small screen but this time, for her own reality show With Love, Meghan.
The Duchess of Sussex, who bid farewell to her role in in 2017, is set to host a star-studded series from a breathtaking California estate.
The show promises intimate conversations with "friends and famous guests" such as Mindy Kaling and Abigail Spencer, her former Suits colleague, covering topics like "cooking, gardening and hosting tips".
As anticipation builds for its release, here's the lowdown on what to expect from With Love, Meghan.
With Love, Meghan new release dateThe new release date for With Love, Meghan is slated for Tuesday, March 4, on Netflix.
Viewers will be treated to all eight 30-minute episodes at once, featuring a variety of celebrities joining Meghan, aged 43, at a luxurious Montecito property valued at $6 million.
The reason behind the release date shift, originally set for Wednesday, January 15, was the devastating wildfires that ravaged California.
This natural disaster hit close to home for the Duchess and her family, including Prince Harry and their two children, who reside in the affected state.
Meghan Markle took to Instagram to announce a delay in the launch of her new Netflix series due to the devastating wildfires in California.
On January 12, she stated: "'I'm thankful to my partners at Netflix for supporting me in delaying the launch, as we focus on the needs of those impacted by the wildfires in my home state of California."
The Duchess's upcoming show, 'With Love, Meghan', is said to feature tributes to her home state and those affected by the fires.
Despite the anticipation for Meghan's reality series debut, it has faced criticism.
The trailer, released earlier this year, showcases Meghan engaging in activities like cooking, flower arranging, socialising, and beekeeping.
However, some have voiced their disapproval on X, the platform that replaced Twitter, with comments calling the series "terrible" and preferring to "rather watch paint dry".
Meghan McCain, daughter of the late Senator John McCain, labelled the show "out of touch" amidst America's current struggles, saying: "There have been two terror attacks in two days, major wars raging and Americans can't pay for groceries. We are a country in rage, uncertainty and intensity right now.
"This is why the world doesn't like you, nothing else. Just completely and utterly tone deaf to the moment."
Royal expert Richard Fitzwilliams also weighed in, describing the project as "an exercise in celebrity at its most superficial" and "clearly all about 'me, me, me'."
With Love, Meghan, premieres on Tuesday, March 4, on Netflix.