A new perspective. Meghan Markle opened up about the process of creating her upcoming Netflix documentary with husband Prince Harry, hinting that it wasn’t exactly what the pair expected.
05.10.2022 - 01:41 / foxnews.com
Meghan Markle missed an opportunity to honor the late Queen Elizabeth II. Markle's podcast resumed Tuesday following a royal mourning period for Queen Elizabeth II. However, the episode did not include a mention of Her Majesty's death or contributions.
Royal expert Kinsey Schofield told Fox News Digital that while the episodes were pre-recorded, it "wouldn't have hurt" to add something special for the queen, and questioned the actress' brand of feminism. "All ‘Archetypes’ podcast episodes were recorded before the death of Queen Elizabeth II. Since Meghan's brand seems to highlight feminism and the podcast is about fighting misconceptions and labels on women that hold them back, it wouldn't have hurt to add a simple intro or goodbye thanking the Queen for her lifetime of service," Schofield said.
Meghan Markle's podcast resumed Tuesday with no mention of Queen Elizabeth II. (Photo by Getty ) "The Queen opened the door for the U.K.'s first female prime minister, Margaret Thatcher. With the U.K.
comfortable under the leadership of Queen Elizabeth, it wasn't hard to imagine a fierce and forward leader like Thatcher as prime minister. A total of three women found themselves in that position under Queen Elizabeth's reign. Meanwhile, the United States has yet to elect a woman as president." Markle's Spotify podcast "Archetypes" focuses on the struggles women face.The episodes that have been released so far include conversations with Serena Williams, Mariah Carey, plus more recently Margaret Cho and Lisa Ling.
A new perspective. Meghan Markle opened up about the process of creating her upcoming Netflix documentary with husband Prince Harry, hinting that it wasn’t exactly what the pair expected.
Meghan Markle has said it would be “great” if her kids wanted to enter the entertainment industry but insisted on them “carving out their own path.” Speaking to Variety in her first major interview since Queen Elizabeth’s death in September, the former Suits actress talked about everything from her previous interview with Oprah to her relationship with Prince Harry and the Royal Family. Meghan, 41, also spoke on her extensive acting career and, most notably, whether she thinks kids Archie, three, and Lillibet, one, will follow in her footsteps.The US-based publication asked Meghan: “What would you say if one of your kids came to you in 10 or 15 years and said, ‘I want a career in entertainment’?” The Duchess of Sussex replied: “I would say, ‘Great!’ When you become a parent, you genuinely want your kids to find the things that bring them complete joy.
Meghan Markle has had a busy few days with the release of the latest episode of her Archetypes podcast featuring Paris Hilton and now the release of her new interview with Variety magazine. During her interview with the US-based publication in the days following the royal mourning period ending, the Duchess of Sussex, 41, touched upon topics that many have wondered the answer to.
For many couples, marriage is a step in their relationship that follows several months, or often years, of dating before deciding to take the plunge and tie the knot. For Meghan Markle it took a year of dating Prince Harry to realise he was “the one” she wanted to spend the rest of her life with; while Prince William and Kate Middleton enjoyed an eight-year courtship before saying “I do.” However, Meghan's mother Doria Ragland defied convention and married Meghan’s father Thomas Markle after a whirlwind romance lasting just a few short months together - much to the surprise of her family.
Meghan Markle has revealed she quit Deal or No Deal after being "objectified" on stage in the latest episode of her Spotify podcast, Archetypes. In her latest Spotify episode – titled Breaking Down 'The Bimbo' with Paris Hilton' – The Duchess of Sussex said she was told to "suck it in" by a woman who helped run the US version of the hit game show back in 2006.
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.
Prince William and Princess Catherine AKA Kate Middleton’s upcoming trip to Boston may be the perfect chance for the couple to reconcile with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle! And they’re actually going to go out of their way to make it happen!
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.
Meghan Markle has described being called "crazy" in the latest episode of her Archetypes podcast on Spotify. The Duchess of Sussex, 41, discusses the word in the latest podcast instalment, which carried a "trigger warning," and she says that the label is used to "diminish women's credibility". Meghan can be heard saying: "Raise your hand if you've ever been called crazy or hysterical or what about nuts? Insane out of your mind, completely irrational, okay? You get the point.
Meghan Markle only ever wanted to be “emotionally fulfilled” in her position as a royal as opposed to being treated as the “UK’s next Beyoncé”, an expert has said.This revelation comes after the Duchess of Sussex, 41, was claimed to have wanted to become Britain’s next Beyoncé following her marriage to Prince Harry in the book Valentine Low's Courtiers: The Hidden Power Behind the Crown.The recent book declared that Meghan didn’t like the “ridiculous” rules that came with her newfound royal status at the time, playing a major part in her decision to eventually step down as a royal altogether. A psychic expert has spoken out against these “confusing” claims made in the book, saying that they are unsupported by astrological details.
Meghan Markle is looking to “empower young adults” with a one million US dollar (£896,000) scheme to support women in need. Through their foundation Archewell, Meghan and her husband Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex, will be involved in a charitable project inviting 14-to-18-year-olds in the US to give a 1,000 dollar (£896) grant to a woman of their choice.The scheme, in partnership with The Ving Project which looks to spark the next generation of philanthropists, is said to be inspired by Meghan’s Spotify podcast series Archetypes.
Fans have been left surprised by a steamy clip of Meghan Markle appearing in the cult US show 90210 years ago. The Duchess of Sussex, 41, was a successful actress before she met Prince Harry and joined the Royal Family, and her credits include legal drama Suits and 2011 film Horrible Bosses.
abdicated King Edward VIII, who left the throne to marry the divorcée commoner.A pair of photos of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex were released on Monday, and both Markle’s outfits and poses resemble those previously made by Simpson.In one pic, Markle, 41, has her dark hair tied back into a bun and is wearing red trousers and a matching blouse by the brand Another Tomorrow. Simpson sported a similar ensemble in 1971 — a dark-red chiffon dress with a pussy-bow-like collar.
The New Royals,” on the reasons why Kate Middleton blossomed in an aristocratic environment — while sister-in-law Meghan Markle chose to resign her royal duties with husband Prince Harry and relocate to the US.Middleton, 40 has officially been a part of the royal family since she wedded Prince William, 40, in April 2011. Throughout their decade of marriage, the Princess of Wales solidified her place as a significant member of the Firm. Markle, 41, on the other hand, has had a rougher go of royal life.
Meghan Markle seemingly never figured out the difference between being a celebrity and being a royal. The Duchess of Sussex was an American actress before meeting and marrying Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex. Fox News royal contributor Duncan Larcombe noted that it's unclear if Harry gave Markle a good idea of the expectations that would be placed on her after she married into the royal family.
After a three week hiatus in respect of the royal mourning period, Meghan Markle’s new podcast episode will officially return next week on Tuesday October 4th. The Duchess of Sussex's ‘Archetypes' podcast had previously been postponed following the death of The Queen, as Meghan and husband Prince Harry grieved his beloved grandmother.
Meghan Markle’s podcast “Archetypes” is set to return on October 4.