Meghan Markle is reportedly taking a more careful move when it comes to her podcast Archetypes. Prince Harry's wife paused her podcast and is also making sure that the content will not offend the members of the firm.
Meghan Markle Reportedly Wants To Make Sure Podcast Has No Offensive Content After Queen Elizabeth's Death
Markle's podcast is on hold despite having four remaining episodes. Aside from that, the Duchess of Sussex is reportedly checking the content to ensure that there will be no offensive content to the grieving royals.
"There's a lot of work going on behind the scenes on the remaining podcasts," royal commentator Neil Sean said, 7News.com.au reported. "We know there's been four in the can already that are ready to go."
Sean added, "But according to a very good source, they're going through them all with a very fine tooth comb to make sure there's nothing derogatory, hurtful or indeed that could cause yet another explosive time bomb."
Markle's podcast Archetypes features interviews with successful women in the hope of breaking stereotypes that hold women back. Sean left a question to the royal fans.
"You could look at this two ways really; is Meghan changing her tune to now try and re-fit back into the family that she left behind? Or indeed is she having second thoughts because she doesn't want to create any more trouble?" he continued.
Meghan Markle Addressed Official Mourning Period On Archetypes Podcast
The United Kingdom entered a 10-day mourning period after Queen Elizabeth passed away on Sept. 8. She will have a state funeral on Sept. 19.
Markle addressed the official mourning period on her podcast by pausing the episodes Monday.
"New episodes of Archetypes will be paused during the official mourning period for Her Majesty The Queen Elizabeth II," the statement on its platform read.
In the previous episodes, Markle interviewed retired tennis star Serena William and actress Mindy Kaling. She also interviewed the Songbird Supreme, Mariah Carey.
Markle's podcast ranked No. 1 on Spotify charts for two weeks. However, royal expert Angela Levin wasn't impressed by it at all.
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"It's very interesting that, before she did it, [Meghan] said that she wanted to speak without anybody filtering out what she said. She wanted [people to get to know] 'the real me,'" Levin said on GB News, quoting Markle. "I think she's put herself right down the drain, actually. I think people all around the world, not just the U.K., have felt that her behavior is not appropriate at any level."
Levin also called out Markle for "several lies." She didn't believe Prince Harry's wife when she said that she would not have been able to take her children to school in England without 40 photographers taking pictures of them daily.
"There's a law in this country that you can't do that. You can go and take [photos of] a small royal child on the first day of term, and that's it. You leave them alone, and it's obeyed," Levin said of how the press treats royal children.
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