Due to the flames that have been raging in Los Angeles, Meghan Markle has decided to delay the release of her upcoming show on Netflix, which is titled "With Love, Meghan."

In response to a request from the Duchess of Sussex, the streaming service announced on Sunday that they will be shifting the launch date of the show from January 15 to March 4.

She expressed gratitude to her partners at Netflix for their support in delaying the launch, noting that the focus was on addressing the needs of those affected by the wildfires in her home state of California.

As part of the highly anticipated series that will be taped in Montecito, California, where she and her husband, Prince Harry, currently reside, Meghan will provide advice and guidance on topics such as gardening, cooking, and hosting.

Roy Choi, Mindy Kaling, and Alice Waters were among the distinguished guests that the former actress, who is 43 years old, invited to her show. The Duke of Sussex also made a cameo appearance.

Sources also told Page Six that the former cast member of "Suits" will incorporate a number of items from her American Riviera Orchard lifestyle business into the episodes of the show.

In March of 2024, Meghan gave away jars of homemade jam to a number of A-list friends, including Kris Jenner and Chrissy Teigen, in order to give her firm a soft launch.

The duchess, on the other hand, has been quite busy this past week providing assistance to individuals who have been affected by the wildfires in Los Angeles.

The Pasadena Convention Center was the location where she and Prince Harry, who is forty years old, went out to provide a helping hand on Friday.

After expressing gratitude to the first responders of Los Angeles for their duty, the pair greeted the caterers who were providing food to the victims of the wildfire.

During their time there, they also distributed food to residents who had been relocated before arrival.

The mayor of Pasadena, Victor Gordo, was quoted in the Pasadena Star as saying that Prince Harry went to extraordinary lengths to acquire a donut for a guy who was confined to bed.

The Palisades Fire in the Pacific Palisades and the Eaton Fire in the northeastern part of Los Angeles have not had any direct effects on the royal family, who reside around two hundred and fifty miles north of the city of Los Angeles.

People published an article the previous week stating that the couple, who have two children together, have made their home in Montecito available to friends who have been impacted by the disaster.

There have been a number of famous people who have lost their homes as a result of the fire, including Miles Teller and Paris Hilton.

Business Times has reached out to Meghan Markle for additional comments.