Meghan Markle Says 'People Often Forget' She Created Her Business While Raising Archie and Lilibet

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Jemal Countess/Getty; Meghan, Duchess of Sussex/Instagram Meghan Markle talked about being both a mother of two and a female entrepreneur on the finale of herConfessions of a Female Founderpodcast The Duchess of Sussex, 43, said "people often forget" that she built her business, As ever, while parenting her kids, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet She added on the May 27 episode that her kids are "so grown" now Meghan Marklewants mothers who are also businesswomen to get their due. The Duchess of Sussex, 43, shares a son,Prince Archie, 6, and a daughter,Princess Lilibet, 3, with her husband,Prince Harry, and is opening up about raising her children while starting her life as a female entrepreneur. During theseason 1 finaleof Meghan'sConfessions of a Female Founderpodcast, the former senior royal spoke with Spanx founder Sara Blakely about how Blakely founded her widely successful business while raising four children. Meghan, Duchess of Sussex/instagram "You've got a lot of kids," Meghan told Blakely. "But the amount of what you have created, evolved through, the level of what you have done while having this many children all at that age." The Duchess of Sussex, who launched her lifestyle brand, As ever, earlier this year, noted that people often take for granted all moms are juggling. "It's something that I think people often forget," she noted. "People forget that Lili is 3 and Archie's 5 [now 6]. So you look at the past five, six years of my life, it's with being pregnant or with a newborn or with a toddler and then another one." When Blakely asked about Archie and Lili, the proud mom gushed, "They are so grown!" In February, Meghan announced she wasrebranding her lifestyle venturefrom American Riviera Orchard to As ever. Her debut product line — a curated collection of artisanal food items —sold out within 45 minuteswhen it launched on April 2. In anexclusive interview with PEOPLE, the Duchess of Sussex opened up about how other female founders have inspired her as an entrepreneur. Can't get enough of PEOPLE's Royals coverage?Sign up for our free Royals newsletterto get the latest updates on Kate Middleton, Meghan Markle and more! Craig Barritt/Getty "The entrepreneurial journey, for anyone, is a lot, and I'm also really, really lucky that so many of my close friends are female founders that I can glean advice from," she told PEOPLE. Tuesday's episode was the finale of season 1 of Meghan's Lemonada Media podcast. Throughout the season, the Duchess of Sussex welcomed a lineup of female founders — several of whom are close friends — includingWhitney Wolfe Herdof Bumble,Reshma Saujaniof Girls Who Code and Moms First,Kadi Leeof Highbrow Hippie,Jamie Kern Limaof IT Cosmetics and The Jamie Kern Lima Show,Hannah Mendozaof Clevr Blends,Heather Hassonof FIGS andCassandra Morales Thurswellof Kitsch. Read the original article onPeople

 

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