Meghan Markle Reveals Health Struggle After Difficult Diagnosis
Meghan Markle shared an emotional health update in the debut episode of her new podcast, Confessions of a Female Founder. She opened up about a serious and potentially life-threatening condition, marking her return to podcasting after Archetypes, her 12-episode Spotify series, was canceled.
A New Chapter: Independent Projects and a Personal Revelation
The new podcast is part of Meghan’s shift toward independent ventures. Recently, she announced a “professional split” from Prince Harry. Alongside the podcast, she also reintroduced her lifestyle brand—once called American Riviera Orchard—now rebranded as As Ever.
The relaunch included nine products, such as teas, jams, honey, crepe mix, and edible flower sprinkles. They sold out within an hour.
Meanwhile, Netflix renewed her docuseries With Love, Meghan for a second season, despite mixed online reactions.
A Candid Conversation with Whitney Wolfe Herd
In the first episode, Meghan sat down with Bumble founder Whitney Wolfe Herd. They discussed the challenges of entrepreneurship and motherhood. During their conversation, Meghan surprised listeners by revealing a private health battle.
Speaking Out on “Huge Medical Scares”
Meghan and Herd both shared experiences with postpartum preeclampsia—a rare and dangerous condition that appears shortly after childbirth. It involves high blood pressure and excess protein in the urine and can lead to seizures or worse if untreated.
“I’ll never forget the image of you after you delivered Archie,” Herd said. “The whole world was waiting for his debut, and there you were—heels on, a beautiful outfit, facing the cameras.”
Meghan reflected on that moment and the hidden pain behind it:
“The world doesn’t know what’s happening quietly,” she said. “And in the quiet, you’re still trying to show up for people—mostly for your children—but those things are huge medical scares.”
Silent Struggles in the Spotlight
Meghan emphasized the pressure of being in the public eye while dealing with serious health issues. Both women agreed the experience was terrifying.
“It’s life or death,” Herd said about the diagnosis.
Their conversation shed light on the invisible challenges new mothers often face—especially under global scrutiny.