
Meghan Markle has sat down with a US magazine to , Confessions of a Female Founder. She told interviewing marked the "perfect end" to her first series, adding: "As I grow my own business, As ever, I spoke to women who had turned their own entrepreneurial dreams into reality."
A previously unseen photo of the Duchess of Sussex from her initial podcast photoshoot with snapper Ryan Pfluger was released to coincide with the interview.
Speaking to the publication about her conversation with Tina, added: "Ms. Tina's conversation fulfills the promise of the podcast, offering extraordinary advice, and sharing insights about being a working mom, building something special, and remaining true to herself through every twist and turn.
"This episode proves to be a powerful toolkit of truths that I will apply to my own life as I, too, grow my business, care for my family, and look forward to new adventures."
Meghan also made - who will celebrate her fourth birthday on Wednesday - in a surprise bonus episode her podcast series.
After speaking about Tina's experience of working alongside her daughter Beyoncé, Meghan shared that she could work with Lilibet in the future.
She told Tina: "I mean, I wonder if one day I'll be in business with Lili and we'll be building something."
Meghan was on the eighth episode of her podcast series.
The episode saw the pair "get real about betting on yourself, and building bold business strategies" - as well as Sara opening up about her experience of starting from stratch one more time - this time with her latest venture: a shoe line called Sneex.
Confessions of a Female Founder was Meghan's second attempt at podcasting. Her first podcast, Archetype, was released in 2022.
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