Meghan Markle doesn’t have any regrets about revealing some of her personal experiences working on Deal or No Deal back in the day.
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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.
She was checking out at the grocery store. I could hear the little beep, 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 and she could hear the dire state that I was in. " The former 'Suits' actress - who has children Archie, three, and 16-month-old Lili with Harry -went on to urge listeners to be "really honest" about their feelings and reminded them that it is "important" to ask for help when they need it.
Meghan Markle doesn’t have any regrets about revealing some of her personal experiences working on Deal or No Deal back in the day.
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.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have built a playground for children in Uvalde, Texas, four months on from the harrowing mass shooting that shook the globe. In May 2022, a gunman opened fire in a school and claimed the lives of 21 victims, before turning the gun on himself. Soon after the devastating ordeal, mum-of-two Meghan made a low-key trip to the Texan city where she paid her respects to the deceased.
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 and Prince Harry have not publicly commented on their upcoming Netflix docu-series and little is known about the project.
Meghan, Duchess of Sussex feels "fortunate" to have known Queen Elizabeth. The late monarch passed away at the age of 96 in September following a record-breaking 70-year reign and now Meghan - who married the Queen's grandson Prince Harry in 2018 but stepped down from royal duties in 2020 and relocated to LA with her husband - has broken her silence on the loss as she reflected on her time spent with the "matriarch. " She said: "I’ve reflected on that first official engagement that I had with her, how special that felt.
Meghan, Duchess of Sussex was a "nerd" growing up. The 41-year-old former actress - who was known as Meghan Markle before her marriage to Prince Harry - welcomed Paris Hilton as a guest on the latest episode of her 'Archetypes' podcast and she admitted she was nervous about their discussion because she had "projected" the "judgement and envy" she felt towards the heiress when she was young. During the episode, the two women discussed the term "bimbo" and how Paris had played into the narrative she was a "dumb blonde", which she admitted she had done as a "safety mechanism" to escape the trauma she felt after being allegedly abused at the Provo Canyon School in Utah when she was 16.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have contradicted themselves when comparing Harry's upcoming memoir with the couple's multi-million pound Netflix show, a source has claimed.Their hotly-anticipated docuseries, which is said to tell the "love story" between Harry, 38, and Meghan, 41, is said to have left some producers "confused during filming" According to PageSix, some of the couples statements in the docuseries are said to "contradict" those of the one's made in Harry's yet-to-be-released book. “A lot in the show contradicted what Harry has written, so that was an issue,” a senior Netflix source revealed.
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.
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Archetypes” podcast.In a conversation with actresses Constance Wu, Jenny Slate and Deepika Padukone,the Duchess of Sussex, 41, discussed how her husband Prince Harry helped her through the “worst point” in her life.The “Suits” star revealed how Harry, 38, once gave her a referral for a mental health counselor.“My husband had found a referral for me to call. And I called this woman, and she didn’t even know I was calling her … and she was checking out at the grocery store,” said Markle, without giving details about when this was or specifically why she needed counseling.“I could hear the little beep, beep … She could hear the dire state that I was in,” she went on.
said on her podcast that it was who found her first professional referral when she was at her “worst point.” “My husband had found a referral for me to call,” the Duchess of Sussex told her guest, Hindi language film star Deepika Padukone. “And I called this woman—she didn't know I was even calling her. And she was checking out at the grocery store.
Archetypes.”In the show’s fifth installment entitled, “The Decoding of Crazy,” the Duchess of Sussex, 41, sat down with actresses Constance Wu, Jenny Slate and Deepika Padukone and discussed allegedly being called “insane.”“Raise your hand if you’ve ever been called crazy or hysterical, or what about nuts, insane, out of your mind, completely irrational,” Markle asked the round table of women.“Okay, you get the point. Now, if we were all in the same room and could see each other, I think it would be pretty easy to see just how many of us have our hands up?”“By the way, me too,” the “Suits” star added.Markle did not elaborate on who allegedly called her these words or give examples nor did she clarify if she was merely speaking about public perception.The mother of two also explained how the word “crazy” is shamelessly “thrown around so casually” and spoke of the “damage it’s wrought on society and women, frankly everywhere.”“From relationships to families being shattered, reputations destroyed and careers ruined,” Markle said.Markle then went on a rant about some sitcoms such as “How I Met Your Mother” and “Scrubs,” slamming the shows for their representation of said “crazy” women.“The use of these labels has been drilled into us from movies and TV, from friends and family, and even from random strangers,” she said.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been described as "poor D-Listers by Hollywood standards," according to a royal author. Harry, 38, and Meghan, 41, moved to a sprawling £12.65million ($14m) mansion in Montecito, California, in 2020, after sensationally stepping down from their senior roles within the Royal Family and embarking on a new life in America.They boast famous neighbours such as Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom in their exclusive residential area, however, rumours have been swirling that they wish to move to a bigger property.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are said to be at loggerheads with Netflix over their documentary series – with rumours that bosses are refusing their requests to "tone down" some of its content. Sources claim Prince Harry and wife Meghan had "second thoughts" about the show following the Queen’s death and are now "panicked".The series, described as a revealing "at home with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex-style" show, has been in production for almost a year with them letting cameras follow them around.
King Charles III and Queen Consort Camilla are all smiles in a newly released picture of them alongside the Prince and Princess of Wales at Buckingham Palace. Royal commentator Duncan Larcombe believes the foursome are "starting as they mean to go on" in terms of their duties as a family of working royals, as he dubs them "the new Fab Four", implying Prince Harry and his wife have been replaced by his father and step-mother.
Courtiers: the Hidden Power Behind the Crown” claims that the Duke of Sussex, 38, would carry out “loyalty tests” on his employees and was “obsessed” with the press.Low appeared on “Good Morning Britain” recently and noted how Harry’s feelings were “brewing for a long time — before Meghan.”“Harry had this obsession with the media. He was so very unhappy,” Low said on the chat show.In his book, the author penned how Harry would often use the phrase “the palace syndrome.” He described it as Harry not being able to “fight the battles he wants, because [he] has been institutionalized.