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Exploring Meghan Markle’s successful business ventures post-royal life: from bestselling book and podcast to thriving lifestyle brand

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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have been making waves since they announced their decision to step back from the royal family in 2020. With a slew of ventures under their belt, Meghan Markle has been particularly busy carving out a new path for herself in California.

One of the couple’s biggest ventures is their non-profit organization, Archewell, which they announced at the same time they officially left the royal family. Despite facing financial challenges, Archewell has supported numerous charities and donated money to organizations distributing vaccines in the fight against COVID-19.

In addition to Archewell, Meghan and Harry signed a multi-year deal with Netflix, producing hit programs like the docu-series “Harry & Meghan” and dropping shows like “Live to Lead” and “Heart of Invictus.” Their content focuses on informing and inspiring viewers, with plans for more shows in the pipeline.

Meghan also delved into the literary world with her children’s book, “The Bench,” which topped the New York Times’ Best Sellers list. She also won a People’s Choice Award for her podcast, Archetypes, which explored stereotypes and prejudices that hold women back.

Furthermore, Meghan has invested in companies like Clevr and Ethic, which align with her values of ethical sourcing and environmental sustainability. Most recently, she announced the launch of her lifestyle brand, American Rivera Orchard, which will offer a range of products from yoga mats to jams and jellies.

With a diverse portfolio of projects, Meghan Markle continues to make her mark in the world of entertainment, philanthropy, and entrepreneurship, proving that she is a force to be reckoned with outside the confines of the royal family.

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