The new agreement that the Duchess of Sussex has signed will result in the publication of a new project that has not yet been given a title as well as ‘Archetypes’ across all platforms.
It has been announced that Meghan Markle has signed a new contract, which involves a new project as well as a new chapter for her Archetypes podcast!
The first season of the Archetypes podcast, which was previously only accessible on Spotify, will now be made available on all media platforms, according to an announcement made by the Lemonada Media podcast network on Tuesday.
On top of that, Meghan, who is 42 years old, is planning to launch yet another project, which will be hosted by her and does not yet have a title. To this point, there has been no more information disclosed on the forthcoming endeavor.

The duchess made the announcement in a statement that said, “I am proud to now be able to share that I am joining the brilliant team at Lemonada to continue my love of podcasting.” These words were included in the statement.
It would be a wonderful way to begin the year 2024 to be able to show support for a firm that was created by a woman and that has a roster of podcasts that are both extremely entertaining and thought-provoking. Both the launch of a dynamic new podcast and the preparation of a strategy to re-release Archetypes so that it is available to a greater number of people are now in the process of being developed. As someone who is happy to be a part of the Lemonada family, I can’t wait to be able to share it with you in the near future.
Archetypes was the first podcast series that was produced in association with Archewell Audio, which is an audio-first production firm that was formed by Harry and Meghan. This was done as part of the couple’s multi-year engagement with Spotify. When Archetypes was first introduced in August of last year, its primary objective was to “investigate the labels that try to hold women back.”
There were a total of twelve episodes made for the first season of Archetypes, and it included notable guests such as Mariah Carey, Mindy Kaling, and Serena Williams, amongst others.
In a joint statement that was sent to ET in June, Spotify and Archewell Audio said that they “mutually agreed to part ways and are proud of the series we made together.”
Almost three years after Meghan and Prince Harry struck a contract with Spotify that was reportedly worth twenty million dollars, the couple decided to end their relationship.
Even while Meghan’s most recent endeavor is a hint of things to come for her and Harry, it is not the only indication.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex unveiled their most recent website, Sussex.com, on Monday. The website, which has a banner photo of the two athletes from the 2023 Invictus Games, also contains biographies of each of them as well as links to the information websites of their respective organizations, Archewell Foundation and Archewell Productions.
“This site was established in 2020 and sets out the work streams of Prince Harry and Meghan, The Duke and Duchess of Sussex prior to their move to the United States,” reads the message that appears when visitors click the portion of the website that says “Duke & Duchess of Sussex” with a royal insignia. As a result, they are redirected to the website that was previously known as sussexroyal.com. For further information on the Royal couple and the charitable work that they are involved in, please go here.