Meghan and Harry have a new website (highlighting their connection to the royal family)

Last year, Meghan Markle and the Prince Harry made headlines when they announced the end of their deal with Spotify after the company decided to cancel the podcast Archetypes of the Duchess. Now Meghan has announced that Archetypes will make a comeback thanks to signing with Lemonada Media, a podcasting studio he also works with Julia Louis-Dreyfus And Samantha Bee. Meghan added that she is working on another podcast.

«I am proud to announce that I will be joining the brilliant team at Lemonada to continue to cultivate my love for podcasts», Meghan said in a statement. “Being able to support a female-founded company with a series of inspiring and highly entertaining podcasts is a fantastic way to kick off 2024. Our plan to republish Archetypes so more people can access it, as well as launching a new dynamic podcast, are in the making.”

Meghan has started posting episodes of Archetypes, a podcast in which he interviewed important women such as Mariah Carey, Serena Williams And Mindy Kaling about stereotypes and their effects, in August 2022. The show, which lasted 13 episodes, was the only project released on Spotify, but the pair proposed several other series that never aired.

Stephanie Wittels Wachs, chief creative officer and co-founder of Lemonada Media, said she has already started working with Meghan on a new concept. “When we began development with the Duchess of Sussex, we were amazed by her collaborative spirit and clear vision, as well as her deep desire to build community through this work,” said Wittels Wachs. “The Lemonada team immediately felt a kinship with Meghan and the Archewell Productions team, and we are delighted to be working together.”

In addition to the podcast news, Meghan and Harry also relaunched their web presence, adding an additional URL, Sussex.comto complement the company's pre-existing websites Archewell Foundation he was born in their production studio. “The firm of Prince Harry and Meghan, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, is shaping the future through business and philanthropy,” reads the new website, “which includes: the Archewell Foundation, Archewell Productions, sponsorships, initiatives and organizations that receive the couple's support, individually and/or together”.

The websites were designed by Article, a Canadian digital agency that Meghan has worked with since her previous website, The Tig. “There's a reason I've worked with Ryan and the talented Article team for a decade: their attention to detail, their creativity and care, and thoughtful approach to design and user experience,” the duchess said in a statement on the Article website. «I'm not just designers; they are collaborators who elevate your ideas into visual identities. They are a very special company. Plus they're Canadian, so I'm a fan.”

On the foundation's relaunched website, the pair highlighted some of the projects they have worked on over the past year, which fall into the categoriesie “Building a better online world”, “Restoring trust in information” and “Elevating communities”.The site also shared a photo of an event Meghan attended on Feb. 10 with women from the Southern California Welcome Project, a support group for recent Afghan refugees founded with support from Archewell. Meghan joined 15 women to cook traditional Afghan recipes, including ashak (chive-filled dumplings) and mantuu (beef dumplings).

The announcements come ahead of Meghan and Harry's first major business trip in 2024. The couple will attend the Invictus Games 2025 One Year to Go in Vancouver, where they will attend training camps for the 19 new winter sports that will be added to the event next year.

Source: Vanity Fair

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