American Riviera Orchard and Meghan Markle

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Anonymous wrote:Below is Meghan's biography from her own website. She seems to have more than enough acclaim and career background to parlay into anything she wants. I actually wasn't aware of all of this stuff she's done. It's quite impressive. Even if ARO doesn't pan out, she will be fine!

Meghan The Duchess of Sussex

Meghan, The Duchess of Sussex is a feminist and champion of human rights and gender equity. Her lifelong advocacy for women and girls remains a constant thread in her humanitarian and business ventures. She has been named one of the most influential women in the world in rankings including TIME Magazine’s Most Influential People, The Financial Times’ 25 Most Influential Women, Variety Power of Women, and British Vogue’s Vogue 25.

Her advocacy work on resilience, equality, and compassion through action has been recognized – alongside that of her husband, Prince Harry – with the NAACP President’s Award as well as the Robert F. Kennedy Ripple of Hope Award.

Born and raised in Southern California, Meghan attended Los Angeles based all-girls Catholic School, Immaculate Heart, which she continues to support as an alumna, before moving to Chicago to attend Northwestern University. While there, she double majored in Theater and International Relations, and went on to intern at the US Embassy in Buenos Aires, Argentina, as well as to study abroad in Madrid, Spain.

After graduation, Meghan turned her focus to the entertainment industry, later securing a lead role on the hit series, ‘Suits’ which she starred in for seven seasons. Between filming, Meghan travelled to Rwanda, India, and other countries to support humanitarian missions. She served in key roles such as: UN Women’s Advocate for Women’s Political Participation and Leadership, a World Vision Global Ambassador, and a leading Counsellor to One Young World. Meghan also travelled to support the military community on a USO Tour, visiting six military bases in seven days including Bagram, Afghanistan.

In 2018, Meghan married Prince Harry, becoming The Duchess of Sussex.

She has written for a number of publications and created the lifestyle website, ‘The Tig’. The Duchess of Sussex guest edited British Vogue in July 2019, which was the fastest selling copy in the magazine’s history.

She and Prince Harry founded The Archewell Foundation in 2020 to support communities in need, in both moments of crisis as well as for long term aid. At The Archewell Foundation, they are committed to their mission: Show Up, Do Good. They hold the value that charitable work should not simply be ‘a handout, but rather a hand held’, a phrase Meghan first adopted in supporting UK charity Smart Works, of which she is patron, that supports women to enter the workforce. Meghan and her husband also founded and oversee the production company, Archewell Productions.

In 2022, Meghan launched ‘Archetypes’, a record-breaking podcast exploring the labels that hold women back. ‘Archetypes’ debuted at Number 1 in The US, UK, Australia, Ireland, and New Zealand, and topped the charts as the Number 1 podcast in 47 countries. After its first season, Archetypes was awarded The People’s Choice Award in the podcast category, as well as The Gracie Award for Best Podcast.

She is a NY Times Best Selling author, publishing the acclaimed children’s book, ‘The Bench’, and ‘Together: Our Community Kitchen’ a collaborative publication with the women of the Hubb Community Kitchen in the UK, who were displaced after the tragic Grenfell Fire. The book debuted as number one on the UK’s Sunday Times Booklist, with proceeds going to The Hubb Kitchen.

Meghan is a major advocate for mental health, family care, and gender equity. The Duchess hopes to be a cultural catalyst for positive change, reflecting her core belief that representation matters, and that communities can be enhanced through learning, healing, and inspirational support.

Meghan lives in California with her husband and their children Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet.


A true Jack (or Jill) of all trades. And master of none.


"a cultural catalyst for positive change". That's a mouthful!


There is nothing to her. Nothing. People with massive insecurities or actual reading comp issues read her haphazardly constructed statements and have a positive reaction. It is telling and embarrassing to be snowed by such a cut-rate bullshitter.


+1 I do admire her confidence though. She delivers these word salads with such ease and she has a nice voice.


DP

She really does. I did a ton of public speaking classes in college and I am still not that good at it.


Memorizing dialogue is a job requirement for actors.


She also speaks Spanish and a little French. It’s a shame the kingdom bullied her away. She would’ve been an asset . Half the free world speaks Spanish, French, or English and is person of color .

It’s also shocking to me William and Harry with all their prep school education don’t speak a foreign language but an American does.


This is also shocking to me. I'm an American native English speaker fluent in Spanish, French, Portuguese, and Italian from a FAR less privileged background than the royals. I would have thought at least proficiency in a foreign language would be a requisite both at their elite schools or for them specifically, as part of their roles.
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Anonymous wrote:Below is Meghan's biography from her own website. She seems to have more than enough acclaim and career background to parlay into anything she wants. I actually wasn't aware of all of this stuff she's done. It's quite impressive. Even if ARO doesn't pan out, she will be fine!

Meghan The Duchess of Sussex

Meghan, The Duchess of Sussex is a feminist and champion of human rights and gender equity. Her lifelong advocacy for women and girls remains a constant thread in her humanitarian and business ventures. She has been named one of the most influential women in the world in rankings including TIME Magazine’s Most Influential People, The Financial Times’ 25 Most Influential Women, Variety Power of Women, and British Vogue’s Vogue 25.

Her advocacy work on resilience, equality, and compassion through action has been recognized – alongside that of her husband, Prince Harry – with the NAACP President’s Award as well as the Robert F. Kennedy Ripple of Hope Award.

Born and raised in Southern California, Meghan attended Los Angeles based all-girls Catholic School, Immaculate Heart, which she continues to support as an alumna, before moving to Chicago to attend Northwestern University. While there, she double majored in Theater and International Relations, and went on to intern at the US Embassy in Buenos Aires, Argentina, as well as to study abroad in Madrid, Spain.

After graduation, Meghan turned her focus to the entertainment industry, later securing a lead role on the hit series, ‘Suits’ which she starred in for seven seasons. Between filming, Meghan travelled to Rwanda, India, and other countries to support humanitarian missions. She served in key roles such as: UN Women’s Advocate for Women’s Political Participation and Leadership, a World Vision Global Ambassador, and a leading Counsellor to One Young World. Meghan also travelled to support the military community on a USO Tour, visiting six military bases in seven days including Bagram, Afghanistan.

In 2018, Meghan married Prince Harry, becoming The Duchess of Sussex.

She has written for a number of publications and created the lifestyle website, ‘The Tig’. The Duchess of Sussex guest edited British Vogue in July 2019, which was the fastest selling copy in the magazine’s history.

She and Prince Harry founded The Archewell Foundation in 2020 to support communities in need, in both moments of crisis as well as for long term aid. At The Archewell Foundation, they are committed to their mission: Show Up, Do Good. They hold the value that charitable work should not simply be ‘a handout, but rather a hand held’, a phrase Meghan first adopted in supporting UK charity Smart Works, of which she is patron, that supports women to enter the workforce. Meghan and her husband also founded and oversee the production company, Archewell Productions.

In 2022, Meghan launched ‘Archetypes’, a record-breaking podcast exploring the labels that hold women back. ‘Archetypes’ debuted at Number 1 in The US, UK, Australia, Ireland, and New Zealand, and topped the charts as the Number 1 podcast in 47 countries. After its first season, Archetypes was awarded The People’s Choice Award in the podcast category, as well as The Gracie Award for Best Podcast.

She is a NY Times Best Selling author, publishing the acclaimed children’s book, ‘The Bench’, and ‘Together: Our Community Kitchen’ a collaborative publication with the women of the Hubb Community Kitchen in the UK, who were displaced after the tragic Grenfell Fire. The book debuted as number one on the UK’s Sunday Times Booklist, with proceeds going to The Hubb Kitchen.

Meghan is a major advocate for mental health, family care, and gender equity. The Duchess hopes to be a cultural catalyst for positive change, reflecting her core belief that representation matters, and that communities can be enhanced through learning, healing, and inspirational support.

Meghan lives in California with her husband and their children Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet.


A true Jack (or Jill) of all trades. And master of none.


"a cultural catalyst for positive change". That's a mouthful!


There is nothing to her. Nothing. People with massive insecurities or actual reading comp issues read her haphazardly constructed statements and have a positive reaction. It is telling and embarrassing to be snowed by such a cut-rate bullshitter.


+1 I do admire her confidence though. She delivers these word salads with such ease and she has a nice voice.


DP

She really does. I did a ton of public speaking classes in college and I am still not that good at it.


Memorizing dialogue is a job requirement for actors.


She also speaks Spanish and a little French. It’s a shame the kingdom bullied her away. She would’ve been an asset . Half the free world speaks Spanish, French, or English and is person of color .

It’s also shocking to me William and Harry with all their prep school education don’t speak a foreign language but an American does.


Let's hear some of that Spanish.


Lol, the girl was in Argentina for a month and has gullibles thinking she speaks fluent Spanish. It's sad.
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Anonymous wrote:Below is Meghan's biography from her own website. She seems to have more than enough acclaim and career background to parlay into anything she wants. I actually wasn't aware of all of this stuff she's done. It's quite impressive. Even if ARO doesn't pan out, she will be fine!

Meghan The Duchess of Sussex

Meghan, The Duchess of Sussex is a feminist and champion of human rights and gender equity. Her lifelong advocacy for women and girls remains a constant thread in her humanitarian and business ventures. She has been named one of the most influential women in the world in rankings including TIME Magazine’s Most Influential People, The Financial Times’ 25 Most Influential Women, Variety Power of Women, and British Vogue’s Vogue 25.

Her advocacy work on resilience, equality, and compassion through action has been recognized – alongside that of her husband, Prince Harry – with the NAACP President’s Award as well as the Robert F. Kennedy Ripple of Hope Award.

Born and raised in Southern California, Meghan attended Los Angeles based all-girls Catholic School, Immaculate Heart, which she continues to support as an alumna, before moving to Chicago to attend Northwestern University. While there, she double majored in Theater and International Relations, and went on to intern at the US Embassy in Buenos Aires, Argentina, as well as to study abroad in Madrid, Spain.

After graduation, Meghan turned her focus to the entertainment industry, later securing a lead role on the hit series, ‘Suits’ which she starred in for seven seasons. Between filming, Meghan travelled to Rwanda, India, and other countries to support humanitarian missions. She served in key roles such as: UN Women’s Advocate for Women’s Political Participation and Leadership, a World Vision Global Ambassador, and a leading Counsellor to One Young World. Meghan also travelled to support the military community on a USO Tour, visiting six military bases in seven days including Bagram, Afghanistan.

In 2018, Meghan married Prince Harry, becoming The Duchess of Sussex.

She has written for a number of publications and created the lifestyle website, ‘The Tig’. The Duchess of Sussex guest edited British Vogue in July 2019, which was the fastest selling copy in the magazine’s history.

She and Prince Harry founded The Archewell Foundation in 2020 to support communities in need, in both moments of crisis as well as for long term aid. At The Archewell Foundation, they are committed to their mission: Show Up, Do Good. They hold the value that charitable work should not simply be ‘a handout, but rather a hand held’, a phrase Meghan first adopted in supporting UK charity Smart Works, of which she is patron, that supports women to enter the workforce. Meghan and her husband also founded and oversee the production company, Archewell Productions.

In 2022, Meghan launched ‘Archetypes’, a record-breaking podcast exploring the labels that hold women back. ‘Archetypes’ debuted at Number 1 in The US, UK, Australia, Ireland, and New Zealand, and topped the charts as the Number 1 podcast in 47 countries. After its first season, Archetypes was awarded The People’s Choice Award in the podcast category, as well as The Gracie Award for Best Podcast.

She is a NY Times Best Selling author, publishing the acclaimed children’s book, ‘The Bench’, and ‘Together: Our Community Kitchen’ a collaborative publication with the women of the Hubb Community Kitchen in the UK, who were displaced after the tragic Grenfell Fire. The book debuted as number one on the UK’s Sunday Times Booklist, with proceeds going to The Hubb Kitchen.

Meghan is a major advocate for mental health, family care, and gender equity. The Duchess hopes to be a cultural catalyst for positive change, reflecting her core belief that representation matters, and that communities can be enhanced through learning, healing, and inspirational support.

Meghan lives in California with her husband and their children Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet.


A true Jack (or Jill) of all trades. And master of none.


"a cultural catalyst for positive change". That's a mouthful!


There is nothing to her. Nothing. People with massive insecurities or actual reading comp issues read her haphazardly constructed statements and have a positive reaction. It is telling and embarrassing to be snowed by such a cut-rate bullshitter.


+1 I do admire her confidence though. She delivers these word salads with such ease and she has a nice voice.


DP

She really does. I did a ton of public speaking classes in college and I am still not that good at it.


Memorizing dialogue is a job requirement for actors.


She also speaks Spanish and a little French. It’s a shame the kingdom bullied her away. She would’ve been an asset . Half the free world speaks Spanish, French, or English and is person of color .

It’s also shocking to me William and Harry with all their prep school education don’t speak a foreign language but an American does.


I'm not a fan, I think they handled their exit poorly and too publicly, but the bolded is both true and part of why they were always going to be screwed. No one can outshine to monarch or heir. She was apparently up early doing yoga and drinking green smoothies and planning to WORK every day like this was a job and she does have charisma. Almost guaranteed to make the rest of them look like slackers, which has been an image problem for William and Kate since WELL before anyone knew who Markle was. Maybe she is light in substance (she is) but look at who she's compared to?! The other royals are also superficial at best and she's better at faking it til you make it, which is kind of the whole role. It would be tricky, but I think if they could all put aside ego (impossible) she would have been an asset, especially in times like now.


This is the best analysis of the Harry/Meghan situation I’ve seen so far. You’re right. She has no substance but none of them do either (Kate especially doesn’t seem to be interested or passionate about anything except sports). She would have outshined her and William through her hard work.
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Anonymous wrote:Below is Meghan's biography from her own website. She seems to have more than enough acclaim and career background to parlay into anything she wants. I actually wasn't aware of all of this stuff she's done. It's quite impressive. Even if ARO doesn't pan out, she will be fine!

Meghan The Duchess of Sussex

Meghan, The Duchess of Sussex is a feminist and champion of human rights and gender equity. Her lifelong advocacy for women and girls remains a constant thread in her humanitarian and business ventures. She has been named one of the most influential women in the world in rankings including TIME Magazine’s Most Influential People, The Financial Times’ 25 Most Influential Women, Variety Power of Women, and British Vogue’s Vogue 25.

Her advocacy work on resilience, equality, and compassion through action has been recognized – alongside that of her husband, Prince Harry – with the NAACP President’s Award as well as the Robert F. Kennedy Ripple of Hope Award.

Born and raised in Southern California, Meghan attended Los Angeles based all-girls Catholic School, Immaculate Heart, which she continues to support as an alumna, before moving to Chicago to attend Northwestern University. While there, she double majored in Theater and International Relations, and went on to intern at the US Embassy in Buenos Aires, Argentina, as well as to study abroad in Madrid, Spain.

After graduation, Meghan turned her focus to the entertainment industry, later securing a lead role on the hit series, ‘Suits’ which she starred in for seven seasons. Between filming, Meghan travelled to Rwanda, India, and other countries to support humanitarian missions. She served in key roles such as: UN Women’s Advocate for Women’s Political Participation and Leadership, a World Vision Global Ambassador, and a leading Counsellor to One Young World. Meghan also travelled to support the military community on a USO Tour, visiting six military bases in seven days including Bagram, Afghanistan.

In 2018, Meghan married Prince Harry, becoming The Duchess of Sussex.

She has written for a number of publications and created the lifestyle website, ‘The Tig’. The Duchess of Sussex guest edited British Vogue in July 2019, which was the fastest selling copy in the magazine’s history.

She and Prince Harry founded The Archewell Foundation in 2020 to support communities in need, in both moments of crisis as well as for long term aid. At The Archewell Foundation, they are committed to their mission: Show Up, Do Good. They hold the value that charitable work should not simply be ‘a handout, but rather a hand held’, a phrase Meghan first adopted in supporting UK charity Smart Works, of which she is patron, that supports women to enter the workforce. Meghan and her husband also founded and oversee the production company, Archewell Productions.

In 2022, Meghan launched ‘Archetypes’, a record-breaking podcast exploring the labels that hold women back. ‘Archetypes’ debuted at Number 1 in The US, UK, Australia, Ireland, and New Zealand, and topped the charts as the Number 1 podcast in 47 countries. After its first season, Archetypes was awarded The People’s Choice Award in the podcast category, as well as The Gracie Award for Best Podcast.

She is a NY Times Best Selling author, publishing the acclaimed children’s book, ‘The Bench’, and ‘Together: Our Community Kitchen’ a collaborative publication with the women of the Hubb Community Kitchen in the UK, who were displaced after the tragic Grenfell Fire. The book debuted as number one on the UK’s Sunday Times Booklist, with proceeds going to The Hubb Kitchen.

Meghan is a major advocate for mental health, family care, and gender equity. The Duchess hopes to be a cultural catalyst for positive change, reflecting her core belief that representation matters, and that communities can be enhanced through learning, healing, and inspirational support.

Meghan lives in California with her husband and their children Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet.


A true Jack (or Jill) of all trades. And master of none.


"a cultural catalyst for positive change". That's a mouthful!


There is nothing to her. Nothing. People with massive insecurities or actual reading comp issues read her haphazardly constructed statements and have a positive reaction. It is telling and embarrassing to be snowed by such a cut-rate bullshitter.


+1 I do admire her confidence though. She delivers these word salads with such ease and she has a nice voice.


DP

She really does. I did a ton of public speaking classes in college and I am still not that good at it.


Memorizing dialogue is a job requirement for actors.


She also speaks Spanish and a little French. It’s a shame the kingdom bullied her away. She would’ve been an asset . Half the free world speaks Spanish, French, or English and is person of color .

It’s also shocking to me William and Harry with all their prep school education don’t speak a foreign language but an American does.


I'm not a fan, I think they handled their exit poorly and too publicly, but the bolded is both true and part of why they were always going to be screwed. No one can outshine to monarch or heir. She was apparently up early doing yoga and drinking green smoothies and planning to WORK every day like this was a job and she does have charisma. Almost guaranteed to make the rest of them look like slackers, which has been an image problem for William and Kate since WELL before anyone knew who Markle was. Maybe she is light in substance (she is) but look at who she's compared to?! The other royals are also superficial at best and she's better at faking it til you make it, which is kind of the whole role. It would be tricky, but I think if they could all put aside ego (impossible) she would have been an asset, especially in times like now.


This is the best analysis of the Harry/Meghan situation I’ve seen so far. You’re right. She has no substance but none of them do either (Kate especially doesn’t seem to be interested or passionate about anything except sports). She would have outshined her and William through her hard work.


And yet that hard work is nowhere to be found now because they don’t seem to be able to see anything through.
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Anonymous wrote:Below is Meghan's biography from her own website. She seems to have more than enough acclaim and career background to parlay into anything she wants. I actually wasn't aware of all of this stuff she's done. It's quite impressive. Even if ARO doesn't pan out, she will be fine!

Meghan The Duchess of Sussex

Meghan, The Duchess of Sussex is a feminist and champion of human rights and gender equity. Her lifelong advocacy for women and girls remains a constant thread in her humanitarian and business ventures. She has been named one of the most influential women in the world in rankings including TIME Magazine’s Most Influential People, The Financial Times’ 25 Most Influential Women, Variety Power of Women, and British Vogue’s Vogue 25.

Her advocacy work on resilience, equality, and compassion through action has been recognized – alongside that of her husband, Prince Harry – with the NAACP President’s Award as well as the Robert F. Kennedy Ripple of Hope Award.

Born and raised in Southern California, Meghan attended Los Angeles based all-girls Catholic School, Immaculate Heart, which she continues to support as an alumna, before moving to Chicago to attend Northwestern University. While there, she double majored in Theater and International Relations, and went on to intern at the US Embassy in Buenos Aires, Argentina, as well as to study abroad in Madrid, Spain.

After graduation, Meghan turned her focus to the entertainment industry, later securing a lead role on the hit series, ‘Suits’ which she starred in for seven seasons. Between filming, Meghan travelled to Rwanda, India, and other countries to support humanitarian missions. She served in key roles such as: UN Women’s Advocate for Women’s Political Participation and Leadership, a World Vision Global Ambassador, and a leading Counsellor to One Young World. Meghan also travelled to support the military community on a USO Tour, visiting six military bases in seven days including Bagram, Afghanistan.

In 2018, Meghan married Prince Harry, becoming The Duchess of Sussex.

She has written for a number of publications and created the lifestyle website, ‘The Tig’. The Duchess of Sussex guest edited British Vogue in July 2019, which was the fastest selling copy in the magazine’s history.

She and Prince Harry founded The Archewell Foundation in 2020 to support communities in need, in both moments of crisis as well as for long term aid. At The Archewell Foundation, they are committed to their mission: Show Up, Do Good. They hold the value that charitable work should not simply be ‘a handout, but rather a hand held’, a phrase Meghan first adopted in supporting UK charity Smart Works, of which she is patron, that supports women to enter the workforce. Meghan and her husband also founded and oversee the production company, Archewell Productions.

In 2022, Meghan launched ‘Archetypes’, a record-breaking podcast exploring the labels that hold women back. ‘Archetypes’ debuted at Number 1 in The US, UK, Australia, Ireland, and New Zealand, and topped the charts as the Number 1 podcast in 47 countries. After its first season, Archetypes was awarded The People’s Choice Award in the podcast category, as well as The Gracie Award for Best Podcast.

She is a NY Times Best Selling author, publishing the acclaimed children’s book, ‘The Bench’, and ‘Together: Our Community Kitchen’ a collaborative publication with the women of the Hubb Community Kitchen in the UK, who were displaced after the tragic Grenfell Fire. The book debuted as number one on the UK’s Sunday Times Booklist, with proceeds going to The Hubb Kitchen.

Meghan is a major advocate for mental health, family care, and gender equity. The Duchess hopes to be a cultural catalyst for positive change, reflecting her core belief that representation matters, and that communities can be enhanced through learning, healing, and inspirational support.

Meghan lives in California with her husband and their children Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet.


A true Jack (or Jill) of all trades. And master of none.


"a cultural catalyst for positive change". That's a mouthful!


There is nothing to her. Nothing. People with massive insecurities or actual reading comp issues read her haphazardly constructed statements and have a positive reaction. It is telling and embarrassing to be snowed by such a cut-rate bullshitter.


+1 I do admire her confidence though. She delivers these word salads with such ease and she has a nice voice.


DP

She really does. I did a ton of public speaking classes in college and I am still not that good at it.


Memorizing dialogue is a job requirement for actors.


She also speaks Spanish and a little French. It’s a shame the kingdom bullied her away. She would’ve been an asset . Half the free world speaks Spanish, French, or English and is person of color .

It’s also shocking to me William and Harry with all their prep school education don’t speak a foreign language but an American does.


I'm not a fan, I think they handled their exit poorly and too publicly, but the bolded is both true and part of why they were always going to be screwed. No one can outshine to monarch or heir. She was apparently up early doing yoga and drinking green smoothies and planning to WORK every day like this was a job and she does have charisma. Almost guaranteed to make the rest of them look like slackers, which has been an image problem for William and Kate since WELL before anyone knew who Markle was. Maybe she is light in substance (she is) but look at who she's compared to?! The other royals are also superficial at best and she's better at faking it til you make it, which is kind of the whole role. It would be tricky, but I think if they could all put aside ego (impossible) she would have been an asset, especially in times like now.


This is the best analysis of the Harry/Meghan situation I’ve seen so far. You’re right. She has no substance but none of them do either (Kate especially doesn’t seem to be interested or passionate about anything except sports). She would have outshined her and William through her hard work.


Imagine joining a monarchy and thinking it's a meritocracy in which you can "hustle" your way to the top. And at her big age lol?
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Anonymous wrote:Below is Meghan's biography from her own website. She seems to have more than enough acclaim and career background to parlay into anything she wants. I actually wasn't aware of all of this stuff she's done. It's quite impressive. Even if ARO doesn't pan out, she will be fine!

Meghan The Duchess of Sussex

Meghan, The Duchess of Sussex is a feminist and champion of human rights and gender equity. Her lifelong advocacy for women and girls remains a constant thread in her humanitarian and business ventures. She has been named one of the most influential women in the world in rankings including TIME Magazine’s Most Influential People, The Financial Times’ 25 Most Influential Women, Variety Power of Women, and British Vogue’s Vogue 25.

Her advocacy work on resilience, equality, and compassion through action has been recognized – alongside that of her husband, Prince Harry – with the NAACP President’s Award as well as the Robert F. Kennedy Ripple of Hope Award.

Born and raised in Southern California, Meghan attended Los Angeles based all-girls Catholic School, Immaculate Heart, which she continues to support as an alumna, before moving to Chicago to attend Northwestern University. While there, she double majored in Theater and International Relations, and went on to intern at the US Embassy in Buenos Aires, Argentina, as well as to study abroad in Madrid, Spain.

After graduation, Meghan turned her focus to the entertainment industry, later securing a lead role on the hit series, ‘Suits’ which she starred in for seven seasons. Between filming, Meghan travelled to Rwanda, India, and other countries to support humanitarian missions. She served in key roles such as: UN Women’s Advocate for Women’s Political Participation and Leadership, a World Vision Global Ambassador, and a leading Counsellor to One Young World. Meghan also travelled to support the military community on a USO Tour, visiting six military bases in seven days including Bagram, Afghanistan.

In 2018, Meghan married Prince Harry, becoming The Duchess of Sussex.

She has written for a number of publications and created the lifestyle website, ‘The Tig’. The Duchess of Sussex guest edited British Vogue in July 2019, which was the fastest selling copy in the magazine’s history.

She and Prince Harry founded The Archewell Foundation in 2020 to support communities in need, in both moments of crisis as well as for long term aid. At The Archewell Foundation, they are committed to their mission: Show Up, Do Good. They hold the value that charitable work should not simply be ‘a handout, but rather a hand held’, a phrase Meghan first adopted in supporting UK charity Smart Works, of which she is patron, that supports women to enter the workforce. Meghan and her husband also founded and oversee the production company, Archewell Productions.

In 2022, Meghan launched ‘Archetypes’, a record-breaking podcast exploring the labels that hold women back. ‘Archetypes’ debuted at Number 1 in The US, UK, Australia, Ireland, and New Zealand, and topped the charts as the Number 1 podcast in 47 countries. After its first season, Archetypes was awarded The People’s Choice Award in the podcast category, as well as The Gracie Award for Best Podcast.

She is a NY Times Best Selling author, publishing the acclaimed children’s book, ‘The Bench’, and ‘Together: Our Community Kitchen’ a collaborative publication with the women of the Hubb Community Kitchen in the UK, who were displaced after the tragic Grenfell Fire. The book debuted as number one on the UK’s Sunday Times Booklist, with proceeds going to The Hubb Kitchen.

Meghan is a major advocate for mental health, family care, and gender equity. The Duchess hopes to be a cultural catalyst for positive change, reflecting her core belief that representation matters, and that communities can be enhanced through learning, healing, and inspirational support.

Meghan lives in California with her husband and their children Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet.


A true Jack (or Jill) of all trades. And master of none.


"a cultural catalyst for positive change". That's a mouthful!


There is nothing to her. Nothing. People with massive insecurities or actual reading comp issues read her haphazardly constructed statements and have a positive reaction. It is telling and embarrassing to be snowed by such a cut-rate bullshitter.


+1 I do admire her confidence though. She delivers these word salads with such ease and she has a nice voice.


DP

She really does. I did a ton of public speaking classes in college and I am still not that good at it.


Memorizing dialogue is a job requirement for actors.


She also speaks Spanish and a little French. It’s a shame the kingdom bullied her away. She would’ve been an asset . Half the free world speaks Spanish, French, or English and is person of color .

It’s also shocking to me William and Harry with all their prep school education don’t speak a foreign language but an American does.


I'm not a fan, I think they handled their exit poorly and too publicly, but the bolded is both true and part of why they were always going to be screwed. No one can outshine to monarch or heir. She was apparently up early doing yoga and drinking green smoothies and planning to WORK every day like this was a job and she does have charisma. Almost guaranteed to make the rest of them look like slackers, which has been an image problem for William and Kate since WELL before anyone knew who Markle was. Maybe she is light in substance (she is) but look at who she's compared to?! The other royals are also superficial at best and she's better at faking it til you make it, which is kind of the whole role. It would be tricky, but I think if they could all put aside ego (impossible) she would have been an asset, especially in times like now.


This is the best analysis of the Harry/Meghan situation I’ve seen so far. You’re right. She has no substance but none of them do either (Kate especially doesn’t seem to be interested or passionate about anything except sports). She would have outshined her and William through her hard work.


Imagine joining a monarchy and thinking it's a meritocracy in which you can "hustle" your way to the top. And at her big age lol?


She couldn't handle being subordinate to Will and Kate.
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Anonymous wrote:Below is Meghan's biography from her own website. She seems to have more than enough acclaim and career background to parlay into anything she wants. I actually wasn't aware of all of this stuff she's done. It's quite impressive. Even if ARO doesn't pan out, she will be fine!

Meghan The Duchess of Sussex

Meghan, The Duchess of Sussex is a feminist and champion of human rights and gender equity. Her lifelong advocacy for women and girls remains a constant thread in her humanitarian and business ventures. She has been named one of the most influential women in the world in rankings including TIME Magazine’s Most Influential People, The Financial Times’ 25 Most Influential Women, Variety Power of Women, and British Vogue’s Vogue 25.

Her advocacy work on resilience, equality, and compassion through action has been recognized – alongside that of her husband, Prince Harry – with the NAACP President’s Award as well as the Robert F. Kennedy Ripple of Hope Award.

Born and raised in Southern California, Meghan attended Los Angeles based all-girls Catholic School, Immaculate Heart, which she continues to support as an alumna, before moving to Chicago to attend Northwestern University. While there, she double majored in Theater and International Relations, and went on to intern at the US Embassy in Buenos Aires, Argentina, as well as to study abroad in Madrid, Spain.

After graduation, Meghan turned her focus to the entertainment industry, later securing a lead role on the hit series, ‘Suits’ which she starred in for seven seasons. Between filming, Meghan travelled to Rwanda, India, and other countries to support humanitarian missions. She served in key roles such as: UN Women’s Advocate for Women’s Political Participation and Leadership, a World Vision Global Ambassador, and a leading Counsellor to One Young World. Meghan also travelled to support the military community on a USO Tour, visiting six military bases in seven days including Bagram, Afghanistan.

In 2018, Meghan married Prince Harry, becoming The Duchess of Sussex.

She has written for a number of publications and created the lifestyle website, ‘The Tig’. The Duchess of Sussex guest edited British Vogue in July 2019, which was the fastest selling copy in the magazine’s history.

She and Prince Harry founded The Archewell Foundation in 2020 to support communities in need, in both moments of crisis as well as for long term aid. At The Archewell Foundation, they are committed to their mission: Show Up, Do Good. They hold the value that charitable work should not simply be ‘a handout, but rather a hand held’, a phrase Meghan first adopted in supporting UK charity Smart Works, of which she is patron, that supports women to enter the workforce. Meghan and her husband also founded and oversee the production company, Archewell Productions.

In 2022, Meghan launched ‘Archetypes’, a record-breaking podcast exploring the labels that hold women back. ‘Archetypes’ debuted at Number 1 in The US, UK, Australia, Ireland, and New Zealand, and topped the charts as the Number 1 podcast in 47 countries. After its first season, Archetypes was awarded The People’s Choice Award in the podcast category, as well as The Gracie Award for Best Podcast.

She is a NY Times Best Selling author, publishing the acclaimed children’s book, ‘The Bench’, and ‘Together: Our Community Kitchen’ a collaborative publication with the women of the Hubb Community Kitchen in the UK, who were displaced after the tragic Grenfell Fire. The book debuted as number one on the UK’s Sunday Times Booklist, with proceeds going to The Hubb Kitchen.

Meghan is a major advocate for mental health, family care, and gender equity. The Duchess hopes to be a cultural catalyst for positive change, reflecting her core belief that representation matters, and that communities can be enhanced through learning, healing, and inspirational support.

Meghan lives in California with her husband and their children Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet.


A true Jack (or Jill) of all trades. And master of none.


"a cultural catalyst for positive change". That's a mouthful!


There is nothing to her. Nothing. People with massive insecurities or actual reading comp issues read her haphazardly constructed statements and have a positive reaction. It is telling and embarrassing to be snowed by such a cut-rate bullshitter.


+1 I do admire her confidence though. She delivers these word salads with such ease and she has a nice voice.


DP

She really does. I did a ton of public speaking classes in college and I am still not that good at it.


Memorizing dialogue is a job requirement for actors.


She also speaks Spanish and a little French. It’s a shame the kingdom bullied her away. She would’ve been an asset . Half the free world speaks Spanish, French, or English and is person of color .

It’s also shocking to me William and Harry with all their prep school education don’t speak a foreign language but an American does.


I'm not a fan, I think they handled their exit poorly and too publicly, but the bolded is both true and part of why they were always going to be screwed. No one can outshine to monarch or heir. She was apparently up early doing yoga and drinking green smoothies and planning to WORK every day like this was a job and she does have charisma. Almost guaranteed to make the rest of them look like slackers, which has been an image problem for William and Kate since WELL before anyone knew who Markle was. Maybe she is light in substance (she is) but look at who she's compared to?! The other royals are also superficial at best and she's better at faking it til you make it, which is kind of the whole role. It would be tricky, but I think if they could all put aside ego (impossible) she would have been an asset, especially in times like now.


She would have been an asset but she didn’t want to be. No way as an American she wanted to cut ribbons at car parks and curtsy to other people. 99% of what the royals do is tedious - showing their faces at a school or planting a tree at a factory.


Yet she was instrumental in creating the Grenfell Cookbook project — which became an ongoing source of funding for a community that needed it following a crisis, and the SmartWorks clothing project. She combined her prior interests with practical projects — in ways that hardly seem tedious. She WAS an asset. It’s unfortunate that her strengths weren’t nurtured and appreciated the way they should have been.

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Anonymous wrote:Below is Meghan's biography from her own website. She seems to have more than enough acclaim and career background to parlay into anything she wants. I actually wasn't aware of all of this stuff she's done. It's quite impressive. Even if ARO doesn't pan out, she will be fine!

Meghan The Duchess of Sussex

Meghan, The Duchess of Sussex is a feminist and champion of human rights and gender equity. Her lifelong advocacy for women and girls remains a constant thread in her humanitarian and business ventures. She has been named one of the most influential women in the world in rankings including TIME Magazine’s Most Influential People, The Financial Times’ 25 Most Influential Women, Variety Power of Women, and British Vogue’s Vogue 25.

Her advocacy work on resilience, equality, and compassion through action has been recognized – alongside that of her husband, Prince Harry – with the NAACP President’s Award as well as the Robert F. Kennedy Ripple of Hope Award.

Born and raised in Southern California, Meghan attended Los Angeles based all-girls Catholic School, Immaculate Heart, which she continues to support as an alumna, before moving to Chicago to attend Northwestern University. While there, she double majored in Theater and International Relations, and went on to intern at the US Embassy in Buenos Aires, Argentina, as well as to study abroad in Madrid, Spain.

After graduation, Meghan turned her focus to the entertainment industry, later securing a lead role on the hit series, ‘Suits’ which she starred in for seven seasons. Between filming, Meghan travelled to Rwanda, India, and other countries to support humanitarian missions. She served in key roles such as: UN Women’s Advocate for Women’s Political Participation and Leadership, a World Vision Global Ambassador, and a leading Counsellor to One Young World. Meghan also travelled to support the military community on a USO Tour, visiting six military bases in seven days including Bagram, Afghanistan.

In 2018, Meghan married Prince Harry, becoming The Duchess of Sussex.

She has written for a number of publications and created the lifestyle website, ‘The Tig’. The Duchess of Sussex guest edited British Vogue in July 2019, which was the fastest selling copy in the magazine’s history.

She and Prince Harry founded The Archewell Foundation in 2020 to support communities in need, in both moments of crisis as well as for long term aid. At The Archewell Foundation, they are committed to their mission: Show Up, Do Good. They hold the value that charitable work should not simply be ‘a handout, but rather a hand held’, a phrase Meghan first adopted in supporting UK charity Smart Works, of which she is patron, that supports women to enter the workforce. Meghan and her husband also founded and oversee the production company, Archewell Productions.

In 2022, Meghan launched ‘Archetypes’, a record-breaking podcast exploring the labels that hold women back. ‘Archetypes’ debuted at Number 1 in The US, UK, Australia, Ireland, and New Zealand, and topped the charts as the Number 1 podcast in 47 countries. After its first season, Archetypes was awarded The People’s Choice Award in the podcast category, as well as The Gracie Award for Best Podcast.

She is a NY Times Best Selling author, publishing the acclaimed children’s book, ‘The Bench’, and ‘Together: Our Community Kitchen’ a collaborative publication with the women of the Hubb Community Kitchen in the UK, who were displaced after the tragic Grenfell Fire. The book debuted as number one on the UK’s Sunday Times Booklist, with proceeds going to The Hubb Kitchen.

Meghan is a major advocate for mental health, family care, and gender equity. The Duchess hopes to be a cultural catalyst for positive change, reflecting her core belief that representation matters, and that communities can be enhanced through learning, healing, and inspirational support.

Meghan lives in California with her husband and their children Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet.


A true Jack (or Jill) of all trades. And master of none.


"a cultural catalyst for positive change". That's a mouthful!


There is nothing to her. Nothing. People with massive insecurities or actual reading comp issues read her haphazardly constructed statements and have a positive reaction. It is telling and embarrassing to be snowed by such a cut-rate bullshitter.


+1 I do admire her confidence though. She delivers these word salads with such ease and she has a nice voice.


DP

She really does. I did a ton of public speaking classes in college and I am still not that good at it.


Memorizing dialogue is a job requirement for actors.


She also speaks Spanish and a little French. It’s a shame the kingdom bullied her away. She would’ve been an asset . Half the free world speaks Spanish, French, or English and is person of color .

It’s also shocking to me William and Harry with all their prep school education don’t speak a foreign language but an American does.


I'm not a fan, I think they handled their exit poorly and too publicly, but the bolded is both true and part of why they were always going to be screwed. No one can outshine to monarch or heir. She was apparently up early doing yoga and drinking green smoothies and planning to WORK every day like this was a job and she does have charisma. Almost guaranteed to make the rest of them look like slackers, which has been an image problem for William and Kate since WELL before anyone knew who Markle was. Maybe she is light in substance (she is) but look at who she's compared to?! The other royals are also superficial at best and she's better at faking it til you make it, which is kind of the whole role. It would be tricky, but I think if they could all put aside ego (impossible) she would have been an asset, especially in times like now.


She would have been an asset but she didn’t want to be. No way as an American she wanted to cut ribbons at car parks and curtsy to other people. 99% of what the royals do is tedious - showing their faces at a school or planting a tree at a factory.


Yet she was instrumental in creating the Grenfell Cookbook project — which became an ongoing source of funding for a community that needed it following a crisis, and the SmartWorks clothing project. She combined her prior interests with practical projects — in ways that hardly seem tedious. She WAS an asset. It’s unfortunate that her strengths weren’t nurtured and appreciated the way they should have been.



She's had years to cultivate those strengths into tangible successes. Yet, nothing. Nobody is standing in her way. What's the excuse now? She's all smoke and mirrors.
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Anonymous wrote:Below is Meghan's biography from her own website. She seems to have more than enough acclaim and career background to parlay into anything she wants. I actually wasn't aware of all of this stuff she's done. It's quite impressive. Even if ARO doesn't pan out, she will be fine!

Meghan The Duchess of Sussex

Meghan, The Duchess of Sussex is a feminist and champion of human rights and gender equity. Her lifelong advocacy for women and girls remains a constant thread in her humanitarian and business ventures. She has been named one of the most influential women in the world in rankings including TIME Magazine’s Most Influential People, The Financial Times’ 25 Most Influential Women, Variety Power of Women, and British Vogue’s Vogue 25.

Her advocacy work on resilience, equality, and compassion through action has been recognized – alongside that of her husband, Prince Harry – with the NAACP President’s Award as well as the Robert F. Kennedy Ripple of Hope Award.

Born and raised in Southern California, Meghan attended Los Angeles based all-girls Catholic School, Immaculate Heart, which she continues to support as an alumna, before moving to Chicago to attend Northwestern University. While there, she double majored in Theater and International Relations, and went on to intern at the US Embassy in Buenos Aires, Argentina, as well as to study abroad in Madrid, Spain.

After graduation, Meghan turned her focus to the entertainment industry, later securing a lead role on the hit series, ‘Suits’ which she starred in for seven seasons. Between filming, Meghan travelled to Rwanda, India, and other countries to support humanitarian missions. She served in key roles such as: UN Women’s Advocate for Women’s Political Participation and Leadership, a World Vision Global Ambassador, and a leading Counsellor to One Young World. Meghan also travelled to support the military community on a USO Tour, visiting six military bases in seven days including Bagram, Afghanistan.

In 2018, Meghan married Prince Harry, becoming The Duchess of Sussex.

She has written for a number of publications and created the lifestyle website, ‘The Tig’. The Duchess of Sussex guest edited British Vogue in July 2019, which was the fastest selling copy in the magazine’s history.

She and Prince Harry founded The Archewell Foundation in 2020 to support communities in need, in both moments of crisis as well as for long term aid. At The Archewell Foundation, they are committed to their mission: Show Up, Do Good. They hold the value that charitable work should not simply be ‘a handout, but rather a hand held’, a phrase Meghan first adopted in supporting UK charity Smart Works, of which she is patron, that supports women to enter the workforce. Meghan and her husband also founded and oversee the production company, Archewell Productions.

In 2022, Meghan launched ‘Archetypes’, a record-breaking podcast exploring the labels that hold women back. ‘Archetypes’ debuted at Number 1 in The US, UK, Australia, Ireland, and New Zealand, and topped the charts as the Number 1 podcast in 47 countries. After its first season, Archetypes was awarded The People’s Choice Award in the podcast category, as well as The Gracie Award for Best Podcast.

She is a NY Times Best Selling author, publishing the acclaimed children’s book, ‘The Bench’, and ‘Together: Our Community Kitchen’ a collaborative publication with the women of the Hubb Community Kitchen in the UK, who were displaced after the tragic Grenfell Fire. The book debuted as number one on the UK’s Sunday Times Booklist, with proceeds going to The Hubb Kitchen.

Meghan is a major advocate for mental health, family care, and gender equity. The Duchess hopes to be a cultural catalyst for positive change, reflecting her core belief that representation matters, and that communities can be enhanced through learning, healing, and inspirational support.

Meghan lives in California with her husband and their children Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet.


A true Jack (or Jill) of all trades. And master of none.


"a cultural catalyst for positive change". That's a mouthful!


There is nothing to her. Nothing. People with massive insecurities or actual reading comp issues read her haphazardly constructed statements and have a positive reaction. It is telling and embarrassing to be snowed by such a cut-rate bullshitter.


+1 I do admire her confidence though. She delivers these word salads with such ease and she has a nice voice.


DP

She really does. I did a ton of public speaking classes in college and I am still not that good at it.


Memorizing dialogue is a job requirement for actors.


She also speaks Spanish and a little French. It’s a shame the kingdom bullied her away. She would’ve been an asset . Half the free world speaks Spanish, French, or English and is person of color .

It’s also shocking to me William and Harry with all their prep school education don’t speak a foreign language but an American does.


I'm not a fan, I think they handled their exit poorly and too publicly, but the bolded is both true and part of why they were always going to be screwed. No one can outshine to monarch or heir. She was apparently up early doing yoga and drinking green smoothies and planning to WORK every day like this was a job and she does have charisma. Almost guaranteed to make the rest of them look like slackers, which has been an image problem for William and Kate since WELL before anyone knew who Markle was. Maybe she is light in substance (she is) but look at who she's compared to?! The other royals are also superficial at best and she's better at faking it til you make it, which is kind of the whole role. It would be tricky, but I think if they could all put aside ego (impossible) she would have been an asset, especially in times like now.


This is the best analysis of the Harry/Meghan situation I’ve seen so far. You’re right. She has no substance but none of them do either (Kate especially doesn’t seem to be interested or passionate about anything except sports). She would have outshined her and William through her hard work.


Imagine joining a monarchy and thinking it's a meritocracy in which you can "hustle" your way to the top. And at her big age lol?


This exactly. Of course she was not supposed to outshine the heir. That was always the deal from Day 1. And even if she didn't understand that, Harry sure did. Why was any of this a shock? It's a M-O-N-A-R-C-H-Y. Nothing about it has ever been fair or based on merit.
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