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New Episodes of Meghan Markle's 'Archetypes' Podcast Being Held Following Queen Elizabeth's Death.

 


Two days after it debuted in August, Meghan Markle's podcast hit quantity one in the United States, United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, and Canada.
Meghan Markle's podcast is hitting the pause button.
In mild of Queen Elizabeth's death, PEOPLE knows that Archetypes, which debuted remaining month, is being held this week, and it's uncertain when it will resume.
Meghan, 41, and her husband Prince Harry first introduced a "multi-year partnership" between Spotify and their manufacturing agency Archewell Audio in 2020. According to a beforehand shared press release, Archetypes intends to "investigate the labels that attempt to hold female back."
Speaking with historians and experts, Meghan will also "uncover the origin of these stereotypes and have uncensored conversations with women who comprehend all too properly how these typecasts structure narratives," the release continued.
On Aug. 23, the Duchess of Sussex released the first episode of Archetypes, titling the conversation, "The Misconceptions of Ambition."



Featuring Serena Williams as a guest, the friends discussed the double preferred society sets for female who chase their dreams, and Meghan published that a fireplace broke out in son Archie's nursery at some stage in the Sussex family's royal tour of Africa in 2019.
Two days after it dropped, Archetypes grew to be the quantity one podcast in the United States, United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand and Canada on Spotify's worldwide charts.
Mariah Carey was a featured visitor on the second episode of Archetypes, titled "The Duality of Diva," where they discussed latest poor connotations of the word "diva" and being biracial.
Meanwhile, the third and cutting-edge episode of the podcast, titled "The Stigma of the Singleton with Mindy Kaling," noticed Meghan and Kaling, 43, recall what they were like in high faculty — with the Duchess of Sussex describing herself as an "ugly duckling."
On Saturday, two days after the announcement of the Queen's passing, Meghan joined her husband, Prince Harry, and in-laws Prince William and Kate Middleton for a shock walkabout at Windsor Castle.
Dressed in black, the foursome spoke with onlookers and toured the emotional tributes left for the late monarch, who died Thursday at age 96.
Kensington Palace said William, 40, invited the Duke and Duchess of Sussex to join him and Kate, 40, who was once recently named Princess of Wales, alongside her husband's new Prince of Wales title.
Prince William concept the walkabout to greet the crowds "was an important exhibit of harmony at an tremendously tough time for the family," a royal supply advised PEOPLE.



A palace insider additionally said: "It's such an super historic second and additionally a deeply personal one for the household that you'll hope and assume that all participants of the household would unite and support [the King] especially. And perhaps some of those wounds can be healed in the process."
In a ancient first speech after turning into monarch, King Charles III on Friday expressed his "profound sorrow" and gave an emotional tribute to the late Queen.
"This is a time of exchange for my family," the new sovereign defined in his inaugural address. With Charles' rise in rank, Harry and Meghan's young people — Archie, 3, and Lilibet, 1 — are now sixth and seventh in line to the throne, respectively, following their father.
In a candy message for his youthful son and daughter-in-law, King Charles added, "I prefer additionally to categorical my love for Harry and Meghan as they continue to construct their lives overseas.


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