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Meghan Markle has admitted she struggles to define her professional identity, five years after stepping away from royal duties.
Since stepping down as a senior working member of the Royal Family, Meghan has cultivated a diverse portfolio of projects.
In a candid interview, the Duchess of Sussex revealed: "If I had to write a résumé, I don't know what I would call myself."
The 43-year-old reflected that this uncertainty "speaks to this chapter many of us find ourselves in, where none of us are one note".
Meghan Markle admits she 'doesn't know what to call herself' after Megxit
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Since relocating to the US with Prince Harry in 2020, Meghan has embarked on numerous ventures, continuing to tell Fast Company: "I believe all the notes I am playing are part of the same song."
Since leaving royal life, Meghan has produced documentaries and starred in a lifestyle series for Netflix, launched podcasts, including her recent series with Lemonada Media, and published a children's book.
Most recently, she established her lifestyle brand "As Ever", which garnered attention when its first batch of jam products sold out within 45 minutes of launch.
Despite her numerous professional endeavours, Meghan has previously rejected the "influencer" label, telling People: "I see myself as an entrepreneur and a female founder, and if the brand ends up influential, then that's great."
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Fans of As Ever can expect good news, as an insider told the Mail that her sold-out jam products will be restocked soon. This comes despite Meghan previously hinting she might never restock the items.
In her recent interview, the Duchess revealed plans to launch a new range of merchandise in early 2026, with potential expansion into fashion.
"The category of fashion is something I will explore at a later date, because I do think that's an interesting space for me," she said.
Meghan also explained that Netflix had supported her decision to market products under her own brand rather than theirs.
She spoke candidly about balancing her business ventures with motherhood, revealing that "mom moments" energise her professional life.
"I had a lot of business meetings the next morning, but I still chose to cuddle with him the rest of the night," she said, describing becoming the tooth fairy for her six-year-old son Archie.
In Tuesday's podcast episode with Spanx founder Sara Blakely, Meghan also discussed the challenges of wearing high heels during pregnancy.
"I gained 65 pounds with both pregnancies," she revealed. "You have the most enormous bump, and your tiny little ankles are bracing themselves in these high heels... I was clinging very closely to my husband."
Meghan also reflected on female entrepreneurship during her podcast conversation with Blakely, noting the challenges women face in business.
"There's a misconception that you need to go to Harvard Business School and have a lot of money," she said, adding that "so many women, especially, we're taught to not even talk about money."
The Duchess expressed satisfaction with her Netflix partnership for future projects, including a confirmed third series of "With Love, Meghan," with the second series reportedly already completed filming.
"I have a partner... but it is a different experience than when you're doing it on your own," she said, describing the arrangement as "incredibly liberating" yet potentially "incredibly lonely."