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Princess Meghan,The Duchess of Sussex is Voice at the Storm’s centre as she’s named as one of 2022 most influential women.

Queen Meghan, The Duchess of Sussex at Hope awards

It’s not like she needs to be reminded,or you need to be told that, Queen Meghan, The Duchess of Sussex is ALL TIME, the most influential woman in the world . Whether she is in limelight or out of it ( which she ‘disapears’ for almost five months without a peep of her), you will still find her in top News, most talked about figure in social media , news website,blogs and sometimes in front pages of the most prominent papers.

The beautiful Princess Meghan
The Duchess at power of women event

Nevertheless, 2022 has been a special year for the Duchess, together with her husband, Prince Harry, The Duke of Sussex . As you know, they signed a multi _ million dollars deal with both Netflix and Spotify, and needly to say, they have delivered in abundance beyond am sure, what these companies would imagine. Even the critics are still in disarray not because they don’t that our power couple deliver but because their relentless negative campaign against this couple so that they fail, always ends up being a waste. But let leave it for another day 😊.

In August, Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, surprised us with her talk show “Archetypes” from her Archewell production company with Prince Harry. In the show, which since its premiere took the No. 1 spot on Spotify’s charts in several countries, Meghan sat down with guests to dissect the semantics of labels historically applied to women such as “slut,” “ambitious” and “crazy.” despite some tiny Detractors with bigger microphone, “Archetypes” opened door to many discussion and talks. People shared experiences, learnt, and offered solutions. According to Spotify, Meghan ‘s Archetypes helped the company exemplifies the breakout quality Spotify is pursuing in the audio space.

So it did not come as a surprise when Fortune magazine named the Duchess of Sussex as their one of 2022 most influential woman, the message read as follows ;




Meghan Markle has become a symbol of resilience for many silenced women. Specifically speaking, for women of colour and, even more specifically, mixed-race and black women. Her experience within the royal family resonated with those who have had to navigate historically white, elitist institutions that are, at best, not built with them in mind and, at worst, outwardly hostile.

The royal family is an establishment largely maintained through silence and complicity. It’s this, in part, that makes Meghan’s choice to use her voice so powerful. This year she launched a podcast, Archetypes, where she interrogates the labels used to contain and inhibit women – fitting, given the projection and smears she has endured from the press. For the black community in particular, it was hard to watch her demonisation by the British media and public. But seeing her come into her own, and use her platform to speak about what matters to her, has sent a message even louder than she may have intended.

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Queen Meghan Markle, The Duchess of Sussex ‘Archetypes’ Podcast Wins People’s Choice Award

The Duchess of Sussex Globally successful podcasts ‘Archetypes’ Wins People’s Choice Award.


The Duchess of Sussex welcomed phenomenal Women like Serena Williams, Mariah Carey, Paris Hilton and other stars on Archetypes to discuss the labels that hold women back.

So, On Tuesday, 6th December , it did not come as a surprise that Archetypes won the People’s Choice Award for pop podcast of 2022. Archetypes was nominated alongside Call Her Daddy, Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard, Not Skinny But Not Fat, Conan O’Brien Needs A Friend, SmartLess, Anything Goes with Emma Chamberlain and Why Won’t You Date Me? With Nicole Byer and Archetypes emerged to be the Winner.

To acknowledge the achievement, Meghan, The Duchess of Sussex took to Archewell website to thank the fans and supporters of the show.

“Thank you to all the supporters and fans of Archetypes who voted for us for this special People’s Choice Award,” Meghan said in a statement that was posted on the website. “I loved digging my hands into the process, sitting up late at night in bed, working on the writing and creative. And I loved digging deep into meaningful conversation with my diverse and inspiring guests, laughing and learning with them, and with each of you listening.”


“It has been such a labor of love with an amazing team who were each instrumental in helping to bring this series to life,” she added. “Special thanks to Terry Wood who was my right hand in this special project, along with Catherine, Rebecca, Andy, Matt, and the wider team who all worked hard to make each moment resonate. Above all, huge thanks to each of you who voted. Your support means the world.”


Meghan, The Duchess of Sussex was not able to accept the award in person because she was in New York City for the Ripple of Hope Award Gala that was honouring her and her husband, Prince Harry, The Duke of Sussex for their work in Community building, like Uvade playground, Advocating for Mental health, fighting injustice and racism, Advocating for Vaccines equity and supporting Women, financially and supplying the needed materials for various organizations by partnering with various brands and other social impact action through their Archewell Foundation. . To recognize their work, they were recipients of Robert F. Kennedy Ripple of Hope Award.

Harry and Meghan at the event


Archewell Audio,one of branches of Archewell co_founded by remarkable Harry and Meghan announced it’s multi-year partnership with Spotify in August 2020. According to its profile page, Archetypes intends to ” investigate, dissect, and subvert the labels that try to hold women back.”

Guests across the 12 episodes included Serena Williams, Mariah Carey, Mindy Kaling, Margaret Cho, Lisa Ling, Constance Wu, Paris Hilton, Issa Rae and Jameela Jamil for conversations on ambition, race, mental health and more.

Archetypes premiered on the streamer in late August, topping the Spotify charts upon its debut and throughout it’s end of the season 1.

We are definitely looking forward to season 2!

Queen Meghan Markle, The Duchess of Sussex Launched a $1 Million Giving Movement for women who have defied life’s hardships which was inspired by her Globally successful podcasts series, Archetypes.

Inspired by her Globally successful podcasts series Archetypes , which explores stereotypes and labels that hold women back, Meghan,The Duchess of Sussex Launched a Giving Movement of $1 Million grant Supporting Women . Through Archewell Foundation, and in partnership with VING project and drawing Inspiration from Archetypes, they are inviting 14 to 18-year-old’s to “nominate a woman who has inspired them and defied life’s hardships” for a chance to receive a $1,000 grant.


The gracious Duchess of Sussex said in the announcement,

“Two things that bring me great joy are supporting women and the spirit of giving. With the return of Archetypes, Archewell Foundation and VING have come together to create the perfect combination of these loves.” “By donating $1 million in grants to women in need, our hope is not to only provide support where it may be felt deepest, but also empower young adults to embrace the gift of giving at an early age,” she added. “I’m very proud of this partnership and the good we hope to see come from it.”

The Duchess has a long stand in supporting women, and has several successful women supporting projects with some running even to today.

Visit Archewell to nominate your inspiring woman!

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