Meghan Markle's Netflix Cooking Show May Arrive Sooner Than You Think

The yet-to-be-titled program is "in the can.”

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Attention, Sussex fans: Meghan Markle's Netflix home and cooking show is reported to have finished filming, according to The Daily Beast.

A source told the outlet that the project has wrapped, noting that, “It all went well and it is in the can.” The outlet further reported that the project was using a residential property that was just a few miles from Markle and her husband Prince Harry's home in Montecito, California. Fans may recall Markle's recent sighting where she was filming for a top secret project—which some mused might have a relation to Beyoncé's Ivy Park activewear line—however, The Daily Beast reported that the on-camera work "was unrelated to the home show project as the team had 'got everything' they needed."

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While a representative for Markle did not provide a comment about the filming update, there are still a lot of details left up in the air, such as the title of the program, when it will premiere, if there will be any special guests on the program, or if there is any relation to Markle's yet-to-be-launched American Riviera Orchard brand. So far, the only information that fans have is from Markle herself, who said it will “celebrate the joys of cooking & gardening, entertaining, and friendship.”

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Markle's upcoming Netflix show has a connection to Selena Gomez through Leah Hariton, who is the producer for Gomez’s HBO Max series, Selena + Chef. Hariton will be the showrunner on Meghan’s series, while Michael Steed—whose credits include My Next Guest Needs No Introduction and Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown—will direct. Markle is taking on an executive producer role alongside Hariton, Chanel Pysnik, Eli Holzman, and Aaron Saidman.

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