The Duchess of Sussex opened up about her personal life in candid detail in an episode of her new podcast, Confessions of a Female Founder.
The Duchess of Sussex made the comments during an episode of her podcast Confessions of a Female Founder, a series launched through Lemonada Media that features conversations with female entrepreneurs, public figures, and business leaders about success, setbacks, and resilience.

Since launching the podcast, Markle has used the platform to discuss issues ranging from balancing motherhood with career pressures to serious postpartum health complications, subjects she says are often hidden from public view.
Her latest episode quickly drew widespread attention online after listeners heard her reflect on a devastating chapter of her personal life.
Many praised the Duchess for speaking openly about experiences that are rarely discussed publicly, especially by high-profile figures.
One listener wrote online: “Be kind to everyone. No one knows the things they are dealing with, ever.”
Another added: “This really got to me. This made me cry. Thank you, Meghan.”
The emotional conversation has also reignited wider discussion around maternal health, miscarriage, and the pressures women face while trying to continue functioning publicly during periods of private grief.
Meghan’s podcast has focused heavily on motherhood and health
Much of Confessions of a Female Founder has centered around the realities of womanhood, parenting, and navigating personal challenges while maintaining demanding public and professional lives.
In an earlier episode, Markle revealed she had experienced postpartum preeclampsia after giving birth — a rare but potentially life-threatening condition involving dangerously high blood pressure following childbirth.
Speaking with Bumble founder Whitney Wolfe Herd, Markle described the experience as a “huge medical scare.”
“The world doesn’t know what’s happening quietly,” Markle explained during the episode.
“And in the quiet, you’re still trying to show up for people – mostly for your children – but those things are huge medical scares.”
Her comments sparked widespread conversation online, with many women sharing their own experiences with postpartum complications and praising Markle for bringing attention to maternal health issues that are often overlooked.
The Duchess and Wolfe Herd discussed how difficult it can be to navigate serious health problems while simultaneously facing public scrutiny and expectations.
Medical experts have repeatedly stressed the importance of awareness around postpartum conditions, particularly because symptoms can sometimes be missed or dismissed during the weeks after childbirth.
Markle’s willingness to speak openly about the issue became one of the most discussed moments from the podcast’s early episodes.

Life after stepping back from the Royal Family
Since stepping back from official royal duties alongside Prince Harry in 2020, Markle has increasingly used media projects to discuss mental health, grief, identity, and family life.
The couple relocated to California and launched several ventures through Archewell Productions, including documentaries, interviews, podcasts, charitable projects, and publishing deals.
While public opinion surrounding Harry and Meghan remains deeply divided, supporters have often praised the pair for discussing subjects many public figures avoid.
At the same time, critics have accused the couple of repeatedly sharing deeply personal experiences in public settings.
Prince Harry has also spoken openly about emotional trauma and family struggles in interviews and in his memoir Spare, which became one of the most talked-about celebrity books in recent years.
The memoir included deeply personal reflections on his marriage, mental health, and family life with Meghan.
One section in particular focused on a heartbreaking experience the couple endured together several years ago.
Harry described feeling ‘totally hopeless’ during the ordeal and wrote about the emotional aftermath that followed.
His comments at the time generated widespread headlines and reignited public conversations around grief and pregnancy loss.

Listeners praise Meghan’s emotional honesty
The latest podcast episode centered on Markle’s conversation with Girls Who Code founder Reshma Saujani, who has also publicly discussed her own experiences with miscarriage.
Throughout the interview, the two women spoke candidly about expectations placed on women, personal resilience, and the emotional impact of loss.
Listeners online described the discussion as raw, vulnerable, and deeply relatable.
Many praised Markle for speaking publicly about subjects that often remain hidden behind carefully curated public images.
Others said the conversation highlighted how isolating miscarriage can feel, even though millions of women experience pregnancy loss every year.
The emotional response to the episode continued to grow across social media platforms, with some users saying the discussion helped articulate feelings they had personally struggled to explain.
Markle herself has previously discussed how difficult miscarriage can be emotionally, particularly because of the silence that often surrounds it.
The Duchess first publicly revealed the loss several years ago in a widely discussed essay for The New York Times.
But until now, she had rarely revisited the subject in such personal detail publicly.

Meghan shares heartbreaking miscarriage confession
During the emotional podcast conversation, Markle reflected on losing her unborn child after suffering a miscarriage in 2020.
In her original New York Times essay, the Duchess revealed she felt a “sharp cramp” while changing her son Archie’s diaper at the family’s Los Angeles home before realizing something was seriously wrong.
She later recalled being hospitalized alongside Prince Harry as they faced the devastating loss together.
Speaking with Saujani on the podcast, Markle reflected not only on the physical trauma of miscarriage, but on the emotional challenge of letting go of the future she had imagined.
“I’ve spoken about the miscarriage that we experienced, and I think in some parallel way, you have to learn to detach from the thing that you have so much promise and hope for, and to be able to be okay at a certain point to let something go, something that you planned to love for a long time,” Markle said.
Saujani responded emotionally: “I feel like you’re reading my diary, that’s really insightful.”
Prince Harry also previously addressed the loss in Spare, writing that he and Meghan ‘both wept’ as they left the hospital.
“A tiny package,” Harry wrote. “We went to a place, a secret place only we knew.
“Under a spreading banyan tree, while Meg wept, I dug a hole with my hands and set the tiny package softly in the ground.”