MEGHAN Markle has dropped the first episode of her podcast and revealed a “scary” health battle.
, 43, kicked off the first installment of her highly anticipated project – Confessions Of A Female Founder.


The mum-of-two sat down with her friend, Bumble founder Whitney Wolfe Herd, 35.
Meghan opened up about her experiences of motherhood and her postpartum preeclampsia.
will feature eight episodes and focus on Meghan's journey as an entrepreneur.
Meghan's launch comes just hours after hubby Prince Harry
is here to fight yet another court case in a bid for taxpayers to pay for armed guards.
Meghan's podcast meanwhile follows her eight-partseries,, which saw herand crafting with.
The new which succeeds her first and failed, , sees the mum-of-two chatting to owners and how they grew their empires.
It goes hand-in-hand with the launch of her products, including £22 honey and £11 jam.
Within half-an-hour the range was out of stock, prompting Meghan to post on Instagram: “Our shelves may be empty, but my heart is full!”
Fans snapped up the raspberry preserve, which is marketed as a “luscious fruit-forward spread” in “elegant keepsake packaging”.
Shoppers also rushed to nab £9 teas, with flavours including lemon ginger, peppermint and hibiscus.
Theses were sold out alongside £12 flower sprinkles – promoted in endless shots throughout her Netflix show.
Meanwhile, the mum-of-two's £11 shortbread and crepe mixes were also unavailable in less than an hour.
However a source said: “This is
“You make a relatively small amount available so it all gets bought and then you can say it's so popular it sold out.”
It is understood her products will likely be sold in Home stores.
The streaming giant revealed the first would be branches in Dallas and Pennsylvania.
The roll out of As Ever came after Meghanfaced with several blows after fellow business owners, and a Majorcan mayor,over the name and logo.
Meanwhile, Meghan has also where fans can “buy her wardrobe”; as her latest money-making venture.
She revealed she now has a “ShopMy”; page featuring “a hand-picked and curated collection of the things I love â I hope you enjoy them”;.
They include Heidi Merrick’s “Windsor”; gown for an eye-watering £1,068, a £600 pair of Saint Laurent sandals, a £400 necklace and a £148 linen shirt.
All the clothes and accessories listed have links for followers to click and buy, and Meghan may get money when they do.
A disclaimer says: “Please note, some products may contain commissionable links!”;
As mentioned above, Meghan's string of business pursuits come as Harry continues to fight his court case in the UK.
It was unclear if Harry will attend the for the two-day hearing, starting today.
The four-year case has cost taxpayers £618,622 to defend.
after quitting as a working royal in 2020.
Meanwhile, flew to yesterday with , for four days of official engagements.
It was not known if met his dad after landing on Sunday.
He has not seen the King in person since last February.
