Who Wants to Be a Billionaire? Meghan Talks Money
- Meghan Markle and Prince Harry live in a $14 million Montecito, California mansion with their two children, Archie and Lilibet.
- In 2020, Meghan and Harry decided to withdraw from their official royal roles to pursue financial self-sufficiency, supported in part by an inheritance and lucrative deals with Netflix and Spotify.
- Since March and April 2025, Meghan launched her Netflix show 'With Love, Meghan,' a podcast, and her As Ever lifestyle product line in partnership with Netflix.
- On her podcast, Meghan discussed feeling guilt over wealth and remarked, "I think so many women… are taught to not even talk about money," highlighting societal pressures.
- Meghan’s focus on her lifestyle brand and mentorship of female founders suggests she aims to build a sustainable independent career beyond royal associations.
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Meghan Markle claims 'guilt' over having too much money as experts accuse her of being inauthentic
Meghan Markle's podcast "Confessions of a Female Founder" ends, sparking debate about authenticity and audience connection among royal experts. News of a new season has not yet been announced.
Between intimate confessions and well-rounded strategy, Meghan Markle continues to make her talk. In the last episode of her podcast, the Duchess of Sussex dares a rare revelation: she feels guilty of having so much money.
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