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Meghan Markle has made a significant decision amid the ongoing crisis in California, with Netflix offering full support for her choice.
According to a report by The News on Monday, the Duchess of Sussex had been set to release her highly anticipated project this year, but devastating wildfires engulfed Los Angeles and surrounding areas, leading to loss of life and extensive damage.
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In light of the situation, Netflix announced that, at Meghan’s request, the premiere of her show—meant as a tribute to Southern California’s beauty, would be postponed from its original January release date to March 4. The streaming service issued a statement on its Tudum website, affirming the change in schedule.
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Meghan also shared her gratitude in a statement: “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.”
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There had been speculation about the launch of Meghan’s podcast series, Archetypes, with Lemonada Media, but it’s possible that its release date will also be delayed.
Meghan, her husband Prince Harry, and their two children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, reside in Montecito, approximately 90 miles from the affected fire zones. On Friday, the couple participated in relief efforts, making a quiet visit to the World Central Kitchen in Pasadena, where they helped distribute supplies, served meals, and supported affected individuals. They have also opened their home to those impacted by the fires.