Meghan Markle has shared a childhood photo to mark the release of her new podcast.
The Duchess of Sussex, 43, launched the first episode of her new podcast ‘Confessions Of A Female Founder’ on Tuesday, April 8.
The Californian-based royal sat down with her friend Whitney Wolfe Herd, the founder of dating app Bumble, for a conversation on their business ventures.
The highly anticipated project marks Meghan’s return to podcasting following her previous venture Archetypes.
Meghan Markle shares a childhood photo to mark the release of her new podcast
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To mark the launch, Meghan took to Instagram to share a never-before-seen photo of herself selling cookies as a child.
She captioned the post: “Being an entrepreneur can start young. (By the way, all these years later and I’m still selling cookies!)”
“Tune in for the premiere episode of ‘Confessions of a Female Founder’ featuring my dear friend, @whitney, now streaming wherever you get your podcasts! @lemonadamedia”
The duchess announced the podcast on March 13, sharing the news on her Instagram account.
The new podcast will run for eight episodes, focusing on Meghan’s journey as an entrepreneur.
It follows her eight-part Netflix series “With Love, Meghan” which featured the Duchess making meals and crafting with Hollywood friends.
“Confessions Of A Female Founder” succeeds her previous podcast “Archetypes” which reportedly failed to gain traction
The launch of Meghan’s podcast coincided with Prince Harry’s arrival in the UK on Sunday.
Meghan Markle launched the first episode of her new podcast called ‘Confessions of a Female Founder’
The Duke of Sussex has returned to Britain to pursue another court case regarding taxpayer-funded security protection.
While Harry fights his legal battle, Meghan remains focused on her new entrepreneurial content featuring conversations with small business owners.
The date also clashed with King Charles and Queen Camilla’s international three-day visit to Italy.
Meghan and Harry announced they would be stepping back from working royal duties in January 2020 and are understood to have a fractured relationship with senior members of the Royal Family.