Hollywood tabloid
Deadline
leaked the information a day earlier, but it's now official.
Meghan Markle is launching a new podcast.
“I am proud to be able to announce that I am joining the brilliant team at Lemonada to pursue my love of podcasting,” she said in a statement published Tuesday, February 13, on the site Sussex.com, the site which lists her activities as well as those of her husband, Prince Harry.
“Being able to support a woman-founded business with a slate of thought-provoking and highly entertaining podcasts is a fantastic way to kick off 2024. Our plan to re-release
Archetypes
so more people can have access, as well as the launch of a new dynamic podcast are in the works.
I can’t wait to share it soon, and I’m excited to join the Lemonada family,” she added.
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Jessica Cordova Kramer, CEO and co-founder of Lemonada, said in the same statement: “We are so honored that Meghan has trusted us to democratize access to
Archetypes
, and that so many people around the world will soon have access to the series.
Meghan's talent as a host, creator and speaker is unparalleled and we are thrilled to co-create a new series with her that furthers her approach to creating art that matters.”
Meghan, podcaster
Archetypes
is the first podcast broadcast by the Duchess of Sussex and it currently only has one season.
Although it is now accessible on all podcast platforms, it was initially only available on Spotify.
In 2020, Meghan and Harry announced the signing of a contract between Spotify and their production company Archewell Audio.
Expected to last several years, their collaboration ended in 2023.
No information has been revealed regarding the topics covered in this new podcast, nor its launch date, but we already know that Meghan will be the host.
A prolific start to the year
The Sussexes launched, Monday February 12, the site “The Office of Prince Harry and Meghan” (understand, the office of Prince Harry and Meghan) hosted on Sussex.com, replacing Archewell.com.
This new site will now share “personal updates from the couple” which will no longer necessarily be linked to their philanthropic foundation, Archewell therefore, we read in
the
Sun.
But according to confidences from royal sources at the
Daily Mail
, the use of their royal title, for apparently commercial purposes, could give rise to complaints from Buckingham Palace.