It looks like Meghan Markle might be trying a bit too hard right now…
There’s been a lot of talk about her relationship with Netflix. As you probably know, Meghan and Prince Harry signed a huge deal with the company a few years ago. Since then, they’ve released a few projects, including documentaries and Meghan’s lifestyle show, With Love, Meghan. But it hasn’t all gone smoothly.
There have been delays, canceled ideas, and rumors that Netflix might be pulling back. At one point, reports even claimed that CEO Ted Sarandos didn’t want to speak to Meghan without a lawyer present. That part doesn’t seem to be true, though.
In fact, Netflix recently confirmed they’re working on a new show with Meghan and Harry. So things aren’t completely falling apart. Still, it’s clear the pressure is on.
Now, here’s where things get interesting.

Some insiders say Meghan is going all out to keep things on good terms. According to reports, she’s been sending gifts and sweet notes to Ted Sarandos and his wife, Nicole Avant. We’re talking handwritten letters, flowers, and even jars of her jam.
One source said she’s doing this often, trying to make them feel appreciated and remembered. It’s not just private, either. At a recent event, she was also seen being very friendly in public, which some people felt looked a bit staged.
Another insider claimed there’s a bigger plan behind it all. They say Meghan is trying to rebuild trust in a personal way, not just a business one. In her mind, it’s about connection, not just deals.
But not everyone is buying it.
Some people close to the situation think it’s a bit too much. One source said her efforts feel constant and calculated, and over time, that can start to annoy people instead of helping.
Others agree. They say while the gestures might seem thoughtful, they don’t always land well. In fact, some believe it could be doing the opposite of what she wants.
Still, Meghan doesn’t seem ready to step back. According to insiders, she believes this is the right way to fix things and protect the relationship.
It’s a tricky situation. On one hand, making an effort is good. On the other, too much effort can feel forced. Maybe the real focus should be on creating strong content that speaks for itself.
At the end of the day, this could go either way. Will her approach help rebuild trust with Netflix, or could it push them further away?



