Prince Harry’s highly-anticipated memoir has a title and launch date.
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.Prince Harry’s highly-anticipated memoir has a title and launch date.
Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, just gave a wide-ranging interview with Variety where she spoke about a myriad of topics including the death of Queen Elizabeth II, her reflections of the passing of the late monarch, and more.
Getting honest. Over the years, Princess Kate and Meghan Markle have offered a glimpse at their dynamic as they faced major obstacles in their friendship.
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.
This is harsh as f**k!
A sequel to “The Joy Luck Club” is on its way.
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.
Lisa Ling has praised Meghan, Duchess of Sussex as a "bright and compelling conversationalist. " The 49-year-old journalist sat down with the former 'Suits' actress - who was known as Meghan Markle before marrying Prince Harry in 2018 - for an interview on her 'Archetypes' podcast and later took to social media to heap praise on the duchess, who stepped down from royal duties along with her husband in 2020. Alongside an image of herself, her daughter Jett Ling and Meghan herself, Lisa wrote on Instagram: "So enjoyed talking to Meghan Markle for her podcast #Archetypes.
Meghan Markle after appearing on her podcast.In a post shared to Instagram Wednesday, Ling, who is the latest guest on Markle's show, posted a photo of her and her daughter, Jett, 9, alongside the Duchess of Sussex. Ling not only praised the podcast, but Markle as a conversationalist, calling her «bright» and «compelling.»«So enjoyed talking to Meghan Markle for her podcast #Archetypes,» Ling captioned the black-and-white photo. «She is such a bright and compelling conversationalist and I hope people take the time to get to know her beyond the often insidious headlines. @spotifypodcasts.»Appearing on an Oct. 4 episode titled "The Demystification of Dragon Lady" alongside comedian Margaret Cho, Ling discussed both the long-standing trope and Asian representation, telling Markle that the lack of AAPI representation she saw on the small screen inspired her to get into journalism.A post shared by Lisa Ling (@lisalingstagram)«To be honest with you, the reason why I pursued broadcast journalism at all was because growing up, it's the only path that I thought was available to me.
Just when a reconciliation between the Cambridges and the Sussexes looked to be on the cards, a new book with fresh bombshell revelations about the Duchess of Sussex’s behaviour towards staff may have set things back. As well as this, last week saw the pair having been "demoted" on the royal family’s official website – now featuring second-to-last on a list of royal family members below the likes of Princess Alexandra, a cousin of the late Queen and 56th in the line of succession.
Meghan Markle’s podcast has made its official return following the death of Queen Elizabeth II on Sept. 8. On Tuesday, the Duchess of Sussex dropped The Demystification of Dragon Lady episode, featuring actress-comedian Margret Cho and journalist Lisa Ling.
The Duchess of Sussex’s Archetypes podcast has resumed on Spotify after a four-week break following the death of the Queen. Meghan, in her latest episode released on Tuesday, explores the “Dragon Lady” stereotype with journalist Lisa Ling and comedian Margaret Cho.The duchess began by talking about her experience of growing up in Los Angeles which was “full of culture that you could see, feel, hear and taste on a daily basis” and said she had a “real love” of getting to know other cultures.