Meghan Markle.Photo: SpotifyMeghan Markle’s podcast is coming back.After royal mourning forQueen Elizabethofficially ended for the monarch’s family on Tuesday, Spotify confirmed new episodes ofArchetypeswould be released starting next week.“Regularly scheduled episodes will resume Tuesday, October 4,” a simple statement reads below the podcast’s “About” area.The Duchess of Sussex, 41, launched her podcast in late August, welcoming guestsSerena Williams,Mariah CareyandMindy Kalingto debunk stereotypes that hold women back. After the Queen died “peacefully” at age 96 on September 8,new episodesofArchetypeswere held.“New episodes of Archetypes will be paused during the official mourning period for Her Majesty TheQueen ElizabethII,” a statement on the podcast’s Spotify site later read.Meghan Markle.Spotify Podcasts/InstagramMeghanmost recently hostedKaling, 43, for a conversation titled “The Stigma of Singleton,” released September 6. The two dissected definitions of “spinster” and “old maid” and addressed the gendered pressure for women to marry.At the close of the episode, the Duchess of Sussex revealed that the next guests would beMargaret ChoandLisa Ling, where they’d break down the trope “Dragon Lady.““It’s kind of like evil queen adjacent, femme fatale adjacent,” Cho said in a clip. “But it’s also so pinned to this idea that Asianness is an inherent threat, that our foreignness is somehow gonna getcha!“Margaret Cho; Lisa Ling.Getty (2)Meghan and her husbandPrince Harryfirst announced a “multi-year partnership” betweenSpotify and their production company Archewell Audioin 2020. According to a previously shared press release,Archetypesintends to “investigate the labels that try to hold women back.“Williams was Meghan’s first guest for an episode titled “The Misconceptions of Ambition,” where they spoke about the double standards society sets for women who chase their dreams. Meghan also revealed thata fire broke outin sonArchie’s nursery during the Sussex family’s royal tour of Africa in 2019.Can’t get enough ofPEOPLE’s Royals coverage?Sign up for our free Royals newsletterto get the latest updates onKate Middleton,Meghan Markleand more!Two days after it dropped,Archetypesbecame the number one podcastin the United States, United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand and Canada on Spotify’s international charts.In apromofor the show, Meghan said that listeners can look forward to getting to know her more authentically than ever.“People should expect the real me in this, and probably the me that they’ve never gotten to know — certainly not in the past few years, where everything is through the lens of the media as opposed to, ‘Hey, it’s me,’ " Meghan said in the clip, seated on a couch before a microphone.“I’m just excited to be myself and talk and be unfiltered and…yeah, it’s fun,” she added.
Meghan Markle.Photo: Spotify

Meghan Markle’s podcast is coming back.After royal mourning forQueen Elizabethofficially ended for the monarch’s family on Tuesday, Spotify confirmed new episodes ofArchetypeswould be released starting next week.“Regularly scheduled episodes will resume Tuesday, October 4,” a simple statement reads below the podcast’s “About” area.The Duchess of Sussex, 41, launched her podcast in late August, welcoming guestsSerena Williams,Mariah CareyandMindy Kalingto debunk stereotypes that hold women back. After the Queen died “peacefully” at age 96 on September 8,new episodesofArchetypeswere held.“New episodes of Archetypes will be paused during the official mourning period for Her Majesty TheQueen ElizabethII,” a statement on the podcast’s Spotify site later read.Meghan Markle.Spotify Podcasts/InstagramMeghanmost recently hostedKaling, 43, for a conversation titled “The Stigma of Singleton,” released September 6. The two dissected definitions of “spinster” and “old maid” and addressed the gendered pressure for women to marry.At the close of the episode, the Duchess of Sussex revealed that the next guests would beMargaret ChoandLisa Ling, where they’d break down the trope “Dragon Lady.““It’s kind of like evil queen adjacent, femme fatale adjacent,” Cho said in a clip. “But it’s also so pinned to this idea that Asianness is an inherent threat, that our foreignness is somehow gonna getcha!“Margaret Cho; Lisa Ling.Getty (2)Meghan and her husbandPrince Harryfirst announced a “multi-year partnership” betweenSpotify and their production company Archewell Audioin 2020. According to a previously shared press release,Archetypesintends to “investigate the labels that try to hold women back.“Williams was Meghan’s first guest for an episode titled “The Misconceptions of Ambition,” where they spoke about the double standards society sets for women who chase their dreams. Meghan also revealed thata fire broke outin sonArchie’s nursery during the Sussex family’s royal tour of Africa in 2019.Can’t get enough ofPEOPLE’s Royals coverage?Sign up for our free Royals newsletterto get the latest updates onKate Middleton,Meghan Markleand more!Two days after it dropped,Archetypesbecame the number one podcastin the United States, United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand and Canada on Spotify’s international charts.In apromofor the show, Meghan said that listeners can look forward to getting to know her more authentically than ever.“People should expect the real me in this, and probably the me that they’ve never gotten to know — certainly not in the past few years, where everything is through the lens of the media as opposed to, ‘Hey, it’s me,’ " Meghan said in the clip, seated on a couch before a microphone.“I’m just excited to be myself and talk and be unfiltered and…yeah, it’s fun,” she added.
Meghan Markle’s podcast is coming back.
After royal mourning forQueen Elizabethofficially ended for the monarch’s family on Tuesday, Spotify confirmed new episodes ofArchetypeswould be released starting next week.
“Regularly scheduled episodes will resume Tuesday, October 4,” a simple statement reads below the podcast’s “About” area.
The Duchess of Sussex, 41, launched her podcast in late August, welcoming guestsSerena Williams,Mariah CareyandMindy Kalingto debunk stereotypes that hold women back. After the Queen died “peacefully” at age 96 on September 8,new episodesofArchetypeswere held.
“New episodes of Archetypes will be paused during the official mourning period for Her Majesty TheQueen ElizabethII,” a statement on the podcast’s Spotify site later read.
Meghan Markle.Spotify Podcasts/Instagram

Meghanmost recently hostedKaling, 43, for a conversation titled “The Stigma of Singleton,” released September 6. The two dissected definitions of “spinster” and “old maid” and addressed the gendered pressure for women to marry.
At the close of the episode, the Duchess of Sussex revealed that the next guests would beMargaret ChoandLisa Ling, where they’d break down the trope “Dragon Lady.”
“It’s kind of like evil queen adjacent, femme fatale adjacent,” Cho said in a clip. “But it’s also so pinned to this idea that Asianness is an inherent threat, that our foreignness is somehow gonna getcha!”
Margaret Cho; Lisa Ling.Getty (2)

Meghan and her husbandPrince Harryfirst announced a “multi-year partnership” betweenSpotify and their production company Archewell Audioin 2020. According to a previously shared press release,Archetypesintends to “investigate the labels that try to hold women back.”
Williams was Meghan’s first guest for an episode titled “The Misconceptions of Ambition,” where they spoke about the double standards society sets for women who chase their dreams. Meghan also revealed thata fire broke outin sonArchie’s nursery during the Sussex family’s royal tour of Africa in 2019.
Can’t get enough ofPEOPLE’s Royals coverage?Sign up for our free Royals newsletterto get the latest updates onKate Middleton,Meghan Markleand more!
Two days after it dropped,Archetypesbecame the number one podcastin the United States, United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand and Canada on Spotify’s international charts.
In apromofor the show, Meghan said that listeners can look forward to getting to know her more authentically than ever.
“People should expect the real me in this, and probably the me that they’ve never gotten to know — certainly not in the past few years, where everything is through the lens of the media as opposed to, ‘Hey, it’s me,’ " Meghan said in the clip, seated on a couch before a microphone.
“I’m just excited to be myself and talk and be unfiltered and…yeah, it’s fun,” she added.
source: people.com