The winners will be revealed at a ceremony held at the Hollywood Palladium in Los Angeles on October 30
Meghan Markle has secured her inaugural Daytime Emmy nomination for her Netflix lifestyle series, With Love, Meghan.
Her programme has been recognised in the outstanding lifestyle programme category, marking a significant milestone for the Duchess of Sussex’s television career.
The show's debut series arrived on the streaming platform in 2025, launching alongside her lifestyle brand As Ever.
Throughout the programme, Meghan showcased products from her new venture, weaving brand promotion into episodes covering topics such as cooking and gardening.
The nomination represents the first Emmy recognition for the duchess since she and Prince Harry departed their roles as senior working royals.
Meghan's show will face competition from four other programmes vying for the same award: NBC's George to the Rescue, Hallmark's The Motherhood, The Wizard Of Paws and A Different Breed.
The winners will be revealed at a ceremony held at the Hollywood Palladium in Los Angeles on October 30.
Over its two seasons, With Love, Meghan welcomed several high-profile guests to the programme.
Celebrity appearances included comedian and actress Mindy Kaling, Queer Eye star Tan France, and model and television personality Chrissy Teigen.
Episodes explored various lifestyle subjects, from gardening techniques to culinary skills.
Last year, Meghan and Prince Harry agreed a fresh first-look arrangement with the streaming service, granting Netflix priority access to productions from their company Archewell Productions.
However, the relationship between As Ever and Netflix concluded earlier this year.
In March, a spokesperson for the lifestyle brand confirmed the partnership had ended, stating the company was "now ready to stand on its own".
Netflix data revealed that the programme's second season ranked as the 1,124th most-watched show during the latter half of 2025, attracting two million viewers between July and December.
Meanwhile, Archewell Productions has announced plans to create a war film for the streaming platform.
The project, titled No Way Out: The Searing True Story Of Men Under Siege, draws from the memoir penned by Major Adam Jowett.
The film will chronicle the experiences of Easy Company, a combined force of Paras and Royal Irish Rangers who defended a position in Helmand Province during July 2006 while under Taliban assault.






