Meghan Markle Describes Son’s Brush With Danger in Debut Podcast Episode
In the first episode of her new Spotify podcast, Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, explored feminism and the double standards faced by women, and she recounted her young son’s brush with danger while on an official tour in South Africa.
Her first guest on the podcast, which is called “Archetypes” and debuted on Tuesday, was the tennis superstar Serena Williams, who recently announced her retirement from the sport in a splashy Vogue cover story.
Meghan said she would use the series to dissect the labels and tropes that are often attached to women to hold them back. “Over the course of the next dozen episodes,” she said, “we’re going to live inside and rip apart the boxes women have been placed into for generations: boxes like ‘diva,’ ‘crazy,’ ‘the b-word,’ ‘slut.’”
Meghan, who was the subject of intense and frequently racist scrutiny by the British tabloid press, said, “I know a thing or two about these labels myself.”
“My hope is that my own lived experience will help other women open up, to reveal the layers that thrive within all of us and the truth that none of us are alone in this world,” she continued. “That the future is something we get to write together.”
Serena Williams’s Farewell to Tennis
The tennis star is retiring after a long career of breaking boundaries and obliterating expectations.
- On Her Own Terms: Serena Williams announced her decision to retire in an article in Vogue in a way that felt unapologetically her own.
- A Beacon of Black Excellence: The tennis player achieved greatness without ever masking the struggles it took to win — especially as a Black woman.
- A Career on Top: Williams won her first Grand Slam in 1999, when she was 17 years old. Over the next two decades, she became the sport’s most dominant force.
- Her Legacy: While emerging as the face of tennis, Williams, along with her older sister Venus, changed the face of the sport, carrying the load for the nation’s aspirations.
In an hourlong episode that also featured Laura Kray, an expert on barriers faced by women in the workplace, Meghan and Ms. Williams discussed the label “ambitious,” and how dehumanizing it can feel when men are labeled driven in their careers and lives, whereas ambitious women are often labeled selfish and called social climbers with hidden agendas.
“I don’t ever remember personally feeling the negative connotation behind the word ambitious, until I started dating my now-husband,” Meghan said, referring to Prince Harry. “And apparently ambition is a terrible, terrible thing — for a woman, that is, according to some.”
Last year, Meghan and Harry gave an explosive interview to Oprah Winfrey in which Meghan accused the royal family of being callous and racist after the couple’s marriage in 2018. The pair moved to Montecito, Calif., where they currently live with their two young children.
Meghan recalled a scary incident that happened while she and Harry were on a tour of South Africa with their son, Archie, who was 4½ months old at the time. She said that as soon as they arrived in Nyanga, a township in Cape Town, they had to leave the baby with a nannyat a housing unit where they were staying while they went to an “official engagement” where Meghan was to give a speech to women and girls.
When she finished and returned to the car, she was told that there had been a fire in the nursery, in which there were no smoke detectors. Thankfully, just before, Archie’s nanny had taken him with her to grab a snack downstairs, but Meghan was extremely shaken up.
“The heater in the nursery caught on fire,” she said. “There was no smoke detector. Someone happened to just smell smoke down the hallway, went in, fire-extinguished. He was supposed to be sleeping in there.”
“And of course as a mother you go, ‘Oh my god,’” she added.
Ms. Williams told Meghan that she liked to think of her retirement as more of an evolution, adding that she would always have some involvement with the sport as she pursued other business ventures and opportunities.
Ms. Williams also said that she really wanted to expand her family.
“I’ve been putting it off for so long, and as a woman, there’s only so, so long you can put that off,” she said, adding, “I’ve been fortunate enough to play tennis really well, but I think my best is being a mom.”
Back in December 2020, Spotify announced that the company had agreed to a multiyear partnership with Archewell Audio, the audio-first production company created by Prince Harry and Meghan to produce podcasts.