With Love, Meghan, hosted by Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, was met with controversy and criticism upon its debut as it ranks as the 10th most popular series on Netflix.
Despite facing negative reviews from both critics and audiences, the show has shown relatively good top-10 numbers in its opening week.
The lifestyle show, initially delayed due to LA wildfires, involves Meghan inviting guests for cooking and gardening lessons at a rented farmhouse.
Critics have described the show as 'unlovable,' 'egoistical,' and 'disappointing,' while it holds a low rating on IMDb at 2.4/10.
FlixPatrol data shows that the show ranked 10th globally in its debut, entering the top 10 charts in 47 countries, including Canada, Ireland, and South Africa.
The Duchess's previous Netflix projects, including 'Polo,' have not achieved significant success, with 'Polo' being the 2,946th most-watched series in the second half of 2024.
Currently, Archewell has no greenlit projects beyond 'With Love, Meghan,' with projects like 'Bad Manners' and 'Meet Me At The Lake' reported to be in development.
The show also includes a new product line collaboration with Netflix, raising questions about its commercial intentions.
First-week viewing numbers for 'With Love, Meghan' will be disclosed on March 11th, while the show is currently available for streaming on Netflix worldwide.