Meghan Markle appears to make subtle dig at royal life in front of Prince Harry in new Netflix series, 'With Love, Meghan'
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The Duchess of Sussex’s 8-episode cooking series premiered on the platform Tuesday, and offers up a “how-to guide” for entertaining.

The former actress, who found fame after landing a role in “Suits,” was forced to slam the brakes on her showbiz career after meeting Prince Harry in 2017, and tying the knot the following year.

But since quitting royal life in 2020 and moving to the US, the couple have been inching back into the spotlight, one project at a time.

During the final episode of her Netflix series, Markle, 43, addressed her being back in front of the cameras in a heartfelt speech to her family and friends, including Prince Harry and her mother, Doria Ragland.

“I just want to raise a glass to you guys, she says in the episode. “This feels like a new chapter that I’m so excited that I’m able to share and I’ve been able to learn from all of you. So I just thank you for all the love and support.”

“All of that is part of that creativity that I’ve missed so much, so thank you for loving me so much and celebrating with me,” the mom of two added, appearing to reference life in the palace.

Directed by Michael Steed, “With Love, Meghan” boasts eight episodes, each 33 minutes long. Markle and Harry, 40, produced the series via their Archewell Productions company.

Ahead of the show’s release on the streamer, Markle touched down in New York City to surprise her longtime fans at a private screening of “With Love, Meghan.”

“A surprise in the Big Apple tonight,” Markle wrote on her Instagram story alongside a clip of herself walking into a screening room full of unsuspecting fans.

“They don’t know I’m coming,” she said in another video moments before the reveal.

Markle’s fans proved to be die-hard ones, as a few of them even showed off their “As Ever” tattoos in honor of the “Suits” alum’s new lifestyle brand.

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