Meghan Markle has decided to delay the launch of her new lifestyle and cooking Netflix show due to the ongoing LA wildfire crisis.
The programme, With Love, Meghan, was set to be released on January 15, but this has now been moved to March 4.
A statement issued by the Duchess of Sussex on Sunday, three days before the series was scheduled to debut, read: ‘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.’
With Love, Meghan reportedly includes tributes to the California-based royal’s home state and her personal ties to it.
Last week, Meghan and Prince Harry were seen participating in volunteering efforts in the wake of the deadly fires.
On January 10, the Sussexes visited an evacuation site in Pasadena, California, where charity organisation World Central Kitchen was distributing food and supplies to victims of the Eaton Fire.
According to People magazine, Harry, 40, and Meghan, 43, also donated money to the relief efforts through their charity, the Archewell Foundation.
Pasadena Mayor Victor Gordo claimed that the royal couple, who volunteered anonymously, ‘really buoyed the spirits of the first responders’, during their visit.
Meghan Markle has pushed the release of her new Netflix show to March 4 due to the LA wildfires
The Duchess, 43, bills the series as creating ‘wonder in every moment’ as she shares her tips and tricks on living well
Meghan Markle was spotted comforting victims and first responders at an evacuation centre on Friday amid the ongoing fires in LA
‘It’s great people, great personalities and great heart for them to come out here and meet with the first responders, meet with the people who were affected,’ the politician told Fox News.
He added that the couple visited some of the burnt out houses in Pasadena and Altadena and spoke to those who had lost their homes.
‘They took the time to meet the people who were affected and spend time. They are just very caring people who are very concerned for their friends and neighbours,’ the Mayor said.
It comes after PR experts questioned the timing of the release of Meghan’s Netflix cookery show and said it should be postponed amid the wildfires.
They suggested to air it now could come across as ‘insensitive’ and ‘tone deaf’ and cause a fierce backlash against the royal couple.
UK brand and culture expert Nick Ede told MailOnline: ‘I think Netflix bosses will be having to make some big decisions as whether to air With Love, Meghan in the next week.
‘With the show being so centred on California life, Los Angeles and Montecito, providing a glimpse into aspirational and inspirational living, I suspect it will be pulled from its current schedule and delayed for at least a few months.’
So far 16 people have died in the fires, with US President Joe Biden making the terrifying prediction the death toll will rise further in infernos he has likened to a ‘war zone’.
Meghan and Harry also opened the doors to their $29million mansion in Montecito, which is around 90 miles from LA, to their friends and loved ones who were forced to evacuate the ongoing wildfires.
They have now urged other Los Angeles residents to open up their homes for victims in a statement on their website, Sussex.com, as the wildfires continued to level celebrities’ homes, leaving nothing but ash and rubble.
The couple wrote: ‘If a friend, loved one or pet has to evacuate and you are able to offer them a safe haven in your home, please do.
‘And be sure to check in with any disabled or elderly neighbors to see if they need help evacuating.’
‘Please consider donating clothing, children’s toys and clothing, and other essentials,’ they said, noting the American Red Cross is on the ground helping those in need.
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