Speaking up. Meghan Markle discussed female sexuality on the latest episode of her “Archetypes” podcast — and she did not hold back when commenting on the “stigma” many women face when it comes to sexual exploration.
04.11.2022 - 19:27 / dailyrecord.co.uk
At the beginning of 2020, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry took a step back from their roles as senior royals, however during their time the pair worked with a number of charities and launched some important projects.
Former Suits actress Meghan has particular interests in helping causes which help mental health, women's rights, animal welfare and bringing communities together - such as the victims of the Grenfell Tower tragedy with the release of a cookbook called ' Together: Our Community Cookbook'.
Charity work is really important to the Duchess of Sussex so many experts were surprised when she decided to step back from the role. According to the Mirror, one author claims that Meghan's limited understanding of how royal life works and her unwillingness to alter her approach, may be part of the reason for her departure from royal life.
'Revenge: Meghan, Harry and the War Between the Windsors' is Tom Bower's explosive book which suggests that Meghan's unwilling to "learn the ropes" of royal life contributed to them stepping back.
Tom penned that the Royal Family had grown rather frustrated with Markle's approach to royal duties and unlike other members of the family, it was felt that Markle was trying her best to "hit the ground running".
Bower explained: "Kate had become irritated by her neighbour. Unlike her own cautious approach to 'learn the ropes' before engaging in royal duties, Meghan was running — but what was her destination? And who was she running with? Did she realize that the Royal Family ran together under the monarch, not as competitive individuals?"
The Countess of Wessex has a slow and steady approach which is something that royal commentator and author Andrew Morton spoke about on The Mirror 's Pod Save
Speaking up. Meghan Markle discussed female sexuality on the latest episode of her “Archetypes” podcast — and she did not hold back when commenting on the “stigma” many women face when it comes to sexual exploration.
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