King Charles is said to have ruled out cutting the number of working royals despite long-held predictions he wanted a narrow-down monarchy, it has been reported.
12.10.2022 - 20:41 / stylecaster.com
Healing. Meghan Markle faced a lot of misogyny in her days as a Royal. In her Archetypes podcast, she breaks down the labels and tropes that hold women back and during her October 11, 2022 episode, she discusses the word “crazy” used to bring women down.
The episode included conversations with Jenny Slate, Constance Wu and Deepika Padukone and their experiences with how they were perceived as “crazy.” “I feel pretty strongly about this word,” Meghan introduced the episode. “This label – ‘crazy’.. the way that it’s thrown around so casually, and the damage it’s wrought on society and women everywhere – from relationships to families being shattered, reputations destroyed, and careers ruined.” She continued, “Calling someone ‘crazy’ or ‘hysterical’ completely dismisses their experience, it minimizes what they’re feeling. And you know what, it doesn’t stop there… it keeps going… to the point where anyone who’s been labeled it enough times can be gaslit into thinking that they’re actually unwell… or sometimes worse – to the point where real issues, of all kinds, get ignored.”
In a conversation with Deepika about therapy and overcoming struggles, Meghan opened up about how her husband Prince Harry helped her get the help that she needed. “I mean, I think at my worst point, being finally connected to someone that [helped],” she said during the October 11 episode. “You know, my husband had found a referral for me to call. And I called this woman. She didn’t know I was even calling her. She was checking out at the grocery store. I could hear the little beep, beep, and I was like, ‘Hi,’ and I’m introducing myself. You can literally [hear her] going, ‘Wait, sorry. I’m just [confused]. Who is this?’ [I was saying] ‘I need help,’
King Charles is said to have ruled out cutting the number of working royals despite long-held predictions he wanted a narrow-down monarchy, it has been reported.
Meghan, Duchess of Sussex has called her husband Prince Harry's late grandmother Queen Elizabeth II the "most shining example" of female leadership. The British monarch passed away aged 96 at her Balmoral Castle estate in Scotland on 8 September while Meghan and Harry, who live in California, were visiting the U. K.
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Meghan Markle has shared her working from home life with husband Prince Harry, as she revealed the pair often get through tasks side-by-side in their home office.The Duchess of Sussex, 41, has opened up on her life in a new interview with US magazine Variety, speaking about everything from Queen Elizabeth's death to her and 38 year old Harry's favourite fast food restaurant and their home life. She said that working from home allows her and Harry to share "significant time" with their two children, Archie, three, and Lilibet, 16 months, and she even gave an insight into Harry's "24-hour time zone." Meghan, Harry and their children live in sprawling £12.5million ($14m) mansion in Montecito, California, where they moved following their 2020 departure from official royal life. She said: "We share an office.
Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex has done just a handful of interviews since she and her husband, Prince Harry, exited their roles as senior members of the royal family and relocated to California.
Meghan Markle’s Archetypes podcast dropped its latest episode earlier this week where she sat down with Paris Hilton to discuss the ‘bimbo’ stereotypes. During the interview, the Duchess of Sussex, 41, spoke to Paris, also 41, about her time as a “briefcase girl” on Deal or No Deal and claimed she was “objectified”.
wedded her beloved Prince Harry in May 2018 at St. George’s Chapel in England.Her bridal look came complete with a Givenchy gown and the shining Queen Mary tiara loaned to her by the late Queen Elizabeth.
Grateful, but distressing. Meghan Markle recalled her time on Deal or No Deal on the new episode of her podcast Archetypes. The Duchess of Sussex introduced her episode on “Bimbos” with Paris Hilton about what it was like to be a briefcase girl on the hit game show and how she felt reduced when she was on the show.
received backlash from an important figure.Deadline reported Monday that the documentary was supposed to stream on Netflix in December, following the return on “The Crown” on Nov. 9.But last week, former UK Prime Minister John Major criticized the show’s upcoming Season 5, which will revolve around the exploits of the royal family over the course of the 1990s.An upcoming episode titled “Queen Victoria Syndrome” includes a plotline set in 1991 that suggests Prince Charles — now King Charles III — allegedly lobbied for Major to force Queen Elizabeth II to abdicate so that he could take over the throne.“They are fiction, pure and simple,” Major told Daily Mail in October of the show’s incendiary scenes, adding that no such meeting ever took place in real life.“They’re rattled at Netflix, and they blinked first and decided to postpone the documentary,” a source told Deadline.“The Crown” has defended itself against claims of historical inaccuracy, insisting that it has always “been presented as a drama based on historical events.”Netflix has stated that “there’s never been any documentary from the Duke and Duchess of Sussex confirmed” on the streamer.
The wounds are still fresh. Despite coming together to mourn their late grandmother Queen Elizabeth II at her funeral last month, Prince William and Prince Harry remain at odds.
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Meghan, Duchess of Sussex called a woman shopping at a grocery store when her mental health was in a "dire state. " The 41-year-old royal - who tied the knot with Prince Harry in 2018 - moved to LA in 2020 with her husband after stepping down from royal duties and revealed that the Duke of Sussex had given her the phone number of a woman who he thought could help her when her mental health was at its "worst. " She said: "I mean I think, at my worst point, being finally connected to someone that, you know, my husband had found a referral for me to call and I called this woman.
Meghan Markle has bravely opened up about the "worst point" she experienced in regards to her mental health, revealing that husband Prince Harry was the one who found her help. The former actress, 41, discussed her mental health struggles on the fifth, and most recent, episode of her podcast Archetypes.
There’s a reason you don’t see Meghan Markle getting emotional in public very often!
Meghan Markle has her husband,Prince Harry, to thank for helping her out of one of her lowest moments. On Tuesday’s episode of the podcast, the Duchess of Sussex got candid about the word “crazy” and mental health during a series of conversations with Constance Wu and Bollywood superstar Deepika Padukone. Ahead of the episode, where the guests addressed sexual assault and suicide, Meghan left a trigger warning for listeners. “If you find that this is too heavy for you to carry today, just tune out, it’s OK, I’ll still be here next week,” she said.
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Meghan Markle is revealing how Prince Harry helped her when her mental health was suffering.
Meghan Markle has opened up about her mental health struggles on her podcast and revealed that it was her husband Prince Harry who found help for her.
Meghan Markle leads a number of important conversations about mental health on Tuesday’s episode of her “Archetypes” podcast.