Meghan Markle has earned her first Daytime Emmy nomination for her Netflix show, With Love, Meghan.
The first series of With Love, Meghan launched on Netflix in 2025 and coincided with the unveiling of her lifestyle brand As Ever, with her first products regularly promoted throughout the show.
Nominated in the outstanding lifestyle programme category, the series will compete against NBC’s George to the Rescue, Hallmark’s The Motherhood, The Wizard Of Paws and A Different Breed.
Across its two seasons, the show featured guest appearances from Mindy Kaling, Tan France and Chrissy Teigen, with episodes focusing on gardening, cooking and other lifestyle topics.
Winners will be announced at a ceremony in Los Angeles at the Hollywood Palladium on October 30th.
Elsewhere, The Young And The Restless led the daytime drama field with 18 nominations, followed by CBS’s Beyond The Gates with 15 and General Hospital with 13.
Actress Drew Barrymore and singer Kelly Clarkson will vie for Outstanding Daytime Talk Series alongside The View, Live With Kelly And Mark, Today with Jenna And Friends and 3rd Hour Of Today.
Meghan’s nomination came days after Gary Oldman and his co-star, Scottish actor Jack Lowden, earned Primetime Emmy nods for their roles in Apple TV’s spy drama Slow Horses.
Harry and Meghan first signed a contract reportedly worth more than 100 million US dollars (£74 million) with Netflix after quitting as senior working royals in 2020.
As Ever announced it had ended its partnership with Netflix in March, with a spokesperson saying the brand was “now ready to stand on its own”.
With Love, Meghan’s second season was the 1,124th most-watched show between July and December 2025, with two million views, according to data released by Netflix.
The royal couple signed a new first-look deal with Netflix last year, giving the streaming giant first option on projects by the Sussexes’ Archewell Productions.
In May, it was announced the production company would produce a war film for the streaming giant based on an Afghanistan memoir.
US outlet Deadline said the film will tell the story of Easy Company, a unit of Paras and Royal Irish rangers tasked with holding a district in Helmand Province in July 2006, and who came under attack from the Taliban.
The film, called No Way Out: The Searing True Story Of Men Under Siege, is based on the memoir by Major Adam Jowett, who led the unit.