First appeared on E!online
Duchess Meghan is back in the world of podcasting.
A year after Prince Harry's partnership with Spotify ended, the Duchess of Sussex has announced that she will be working with Lemonada Media to produce a new podcast.
“I'm proud to announce that I'm joining the amazing team at Lemonada to continue my love of podcasting,” Markle told The Hollywood Reporter. “Being able to support women-founded businesses with a thought-provoking and highly entertaining podcast is a great way to kick off 2024.”
But not only is she looking beyond her new podcasting venture, she also revealed that Lemonada plans to re-release Archetypes, previously a Spotify exclusive, “to make it accessible to a wider audience.” I'm also looking back on the past.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry enjoy an evening movie date. The couple traveled to Jamaica on January 23rd for the premiere of the highly anticipated biopic “Bob Marley: One Love.”
Archewell Audio, the audio arm of Markle and Harry's production company, originally signed a deal with Spotify in December 2020 following the royal family's decision to step back in January of that year.
Photo: Meghan Markle's journey so far
During its 12-episode run, “Archetypes,” in which the 42-year-old reveals the different types of stereotypes women face, featured interviews with Serena Williams, Mariah Carey, and Mindy Kaling. Ta.
However, after Spotify and the royal family announced their decision to end their partnership in June, Markle suggested that she was not done with her podcast yet. At the time, her rep told The Wall Street Journal that the duchess “continues to develop more content for Archetype audiences on other platforms.”
But despite their busy schedules – in addition to various production work with Archewell, Harry is overseeing the Invictus Games for wounded veterans – the duo occasionally spend time with their children Archie. It gives an insight into the life of the Prince (4) and Princess Lilibet (2).
And some of it has shaped their family traditions. “We're creating something new,” she told E! News last fall, “Now our little ones are growing up.”