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Perth Now
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Perth Now
Maria Shriver is 'open' to finding love
Maria Shriver is "open" to finding love again. The 69-year-old author - who was married to Hollywood star Arnold Schwarzenegger between 1986 and 2021 - isn't actively looking for love at the moment, but she's remaining open-minded about her future. Maria said on the 'Jamie Kern Lima Show': "I'm a frustrated matchmaker myself, and I'm a big believer in relationships and love. "I've just kind of gotten to the place now where I'm thinking, I don't know, maybe, but my life is really full. I'm not looking, but I'm open to whatever God sends my way." Maria has "never been on a dating app" in her life. And although her kids are keen to create an online profile for her, Maria has so far resisted the idea of joining a dating app. The author - who has Katherine, 35, Christina, 33, Patrick, 31, and Christopher, 27, with her ex-husband - shared: "My kids have kidded around going, 'We should make you a dating app [profile].' I'm like 'Absolutely not!'" Maria's perception of love has actually changed over recent years, acknowledging that no single person can "give you everything you're looking for". She said: "I used to think that love came only in an intimate, romantic package, and it made me miss out on all the love that was being offered to me through my friends and through other people. And I've now realised that there's so many different ways to access the love that is there for us, the love that exists for us, because we're so focused on 'dating', right? Or your marriage, partner, and that nobody can give you everything you're looking for." Maria thinks her next relationship is likely to be healthier, because of everything she's learned and experienced in recent years. The author - who split from her former husband after he confessed to having had an affair - said: "I'm really focused on expanding my notion of love, expanding the amount of people that are in my open field so to speak, that bring me love. And so whomever I end up with, if I do end up with someone that way, they're going to be in a village."


Newsweek
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Newsweek
Meghan Markle Podcast Mocked as 'Most Insufferable Conversation Ever'
Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. Meghan Markle and podcast host Jamie Kern Lima were mocked by a prominent social media comedian who suggested they may have had the "most insufferable conversation ever." Markle was a guest on the Jamie Kern Lima Show on April 28 when she described how she applies a popular parenting tip to her own life. The Duchess of Sussex, who has her own show, Confessions of a Female Founder, said when her children become despondent at perceived failure, she simply tells them they have not achieved their goals "yet." A clip of the exchange between the two podcasters went newly viral on TikTok after being mocked by prominent comedian Paul Olima. Meghan Markle speaks at the TIME100 Summit in New York City on April 23, 2025. Meghan Markle speaks at the TIME100 Summit in New York City on April 23, TIME Why It Matters Markle relaunched her career this year with a cooking show, online shop and a new podcast about being a female entrepreneur. She has faced some ridicule from social media, beyond the usual crop of British press and commentators. What to Know During the podcast, Meghan said: "One of the things with parenting, you watch as you're building their confidence and their self-esteem, a word that I use a lot with them is 'yet.' You know, and how to reframe things for a kid when they're like 'I can't do it.' I can't do 'No, I'm not good enough'...'I'm not good enough, yet.'" She continued: "And the more that you put into practice these ideas of like put 'yet' at the end of nearly every sentence, and you feel like there's still hope and a promise that you can do it. "But when I type that to my children before I go to bed, guess what, like, I'm teaching that to them or I'm reinforcing that but I'm also reinforcing it for myself. Like, I don't Olima took the video footage and cut himself in as though he were a producer sitting in quiet despair at their conversation. His edit was liked 92,600 times on TikTok and viewed 1.6 million times after being posted with the on-screen caption: "The most insufferable conversation ever?" In the clip, Lima replied: "'My business hasn't gotten 'no one's picked up my book 'I haven't found my Everything is yet." Markle described it as "the power of yet," while Lima added: "I get so many questions about self-worth. Like, 'when am I gonna finally feel worthy?' And it's The two women took turns interviewing each other for their respective shows, but the "power of yet" segment was from Lima's interview with Meghan. What People Are Saying One person commented on Paul Olima's TikTok video: "Their podcast hasn't been Another person commented: "The Royal Family haven't stripped me and Hubby of our titles **YET**." Another comment said: "The concept of The Power of Yet is so impactful. Great conversation and perspective!" Jack Royston is chief royal correspondent for Newsweek, based in London. You can find him on X, formerly Twitter, at @jack_royston and read his stories on Newsweek's The Royals Facebook page. Do you have a question about King Charles and Queen Camilla, Prince William and Princess Kate, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, or their family that you would like our experienced royal correspondents to answer? Email royals@ We'd love to hear from you.
Yahoo
20-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Meghan Markle Talks Reality Of Motherhood Versus What She Envisioned
For Meghan Markle, being a mom is a different story from what she had planned! The Duchess of Sussex gave a stellar review of her experience with motherhood, six years in, how things took a somewhat different, yet exciting turn from the initial trajectory of her life. Since her highly publicized wedding to Prince Harry in 2018, Meghan Markle has welcomed two children, exited the United Kingdom after welcoming her first, and hopped on several successful projects, including co-founding a new brand, "As Ever." In her recent podcast "Confessions of a Female Founder" episode, the mogul candidly shared her experiences of motherhood. Meghan reflected on the surprising realities of raising her two children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet. While she has always aspired to be a mother, she admitted that her initial plan involved balancing motherhood with public speaking. The podcaster exclaimed: "I will say, for myself, especially when they are baby babies and before I was a mom—I've always wanted to be a mom—I was like, 'Oh gosh I'm going to give a speech with a baby on my hip. I had a whole vision." However, Meghan's lustrous dream did not unfold as expected. According to her: "I had a whole vision. You fast forward [and] … it was not the way I envisioned it." She also noted that numerous external factors influenced her experiences during both pregnancies and the early stages of parenting. However, despite the demanding nature of raising two kids and building a business, the Duchess of Sussex shared on her podcast, "For me, it's so important my kids see me as a working mom." As shared by Page Six, Meghan gave birth to Archie in May 2019, a year after she exchanged nuptial vows with her husband at St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle. At the time, the actress and Prince Harry were still active members of the royal family in England. They eventually left their royal roles and moved to the United States a year later, just before Lilibet was born in June 2021 in their luxurious Montecito home. On her podcast and during appearances like the "Jamie Kern Lima Show" last month, Meghan discussed her morning routine with her children. According to her, her routine encompassed everything from breakfast to school drop-offs. Throughout her journey, she has remained generous with offering glimpses into her family life on social media since she returned to Instagram in January. The actress uploaded a heartfelt Mother's Day post expressing her gratitude for the joys of being a mother, celebrating the daily adventures with Archie and Lilibet. "To these two gems, who still attempt to climb 'mama mountain', smother me with kisses, and make every day the most memorable adventure — being your mom is the greatest privilege of my life," she wrote in the caption. As earlier shared by The Blast, Meghan shared further insights on "The Jamie Kern Lima Show," about her unique approach to parenting. Open and makeup-free, she discussed her nightly ritual of writing emails to her children, which she views as a personal digital time capsule filled with cherished memories and messages of love. Inspired by a friend's idea, Meghan revealed she created secret email accounts for her kids, sending everything from candid snapshots of their daily lives. From the messy breakfasts and playful moments with their dog to meaningful expressions of affection, the actress has it all recorded. She also plans to give them access to these accounts when they reach adolescence, envisioning over 4,000 emails awaiting them at 18. Meghan expressed deep pride for her children and emphasized the importance of nurturing their connection, "I see you. I'm nurturing you, and I see you so deeply." Her heartfelt commitment to documenting their lives reflects her desire to communicate enduring love and support as they grow. Meghan's personal revelations constantly spark renewed interest in her family and their life in California. Her session with Lima quickly went viral on X, amassing over 13 million views and generating a significant response with more than 2,000 comments. Viewers expressed mixed opinions in the comment section of Lima's YouTube page, which also saw a vast amount of engagement with over 11,000 comments from nearly 250,000 viewers. Critics highlighted perceived inconsistencies in Meghan's persona, with one viewer commenting on her portrayal as a loving and inclusive person, juxtaposed against claims of alienating her family. Others labeled the interview as unnecessary or even comedic in an unintended way, while some expressed concern over the long-term implications for her children. Despite the backlash, Meghan also received support from individuals curious about the intense disdain directed at her. One supporter encouraged Meghan and other parents to cherish and "capture those small moments" with their children. Meghan also highlighted on the podcast that true motherhood is defined not by grand gestures or social media moments. Instead, by the quiet, everyday expressions of love that often go unnoticed yet are deeply impactful. She was particularly moved when she received a heartfelt letter from her children, which was transcribed with the help of Prince Harry. As she read their words aloud, celebrating her cooking and affection as "the best mummy," she was visibly touched. The actress also took a moment to reflect on the importance of that term, which blends her American and British family cultures. Meghan had previously explained the reason behind filming her Netflix series "With Love, Meghan" at a nearby farmhouse instead of their home in Montecito. She expressed concerns about the disruption a large production crew would create in her children's peaceful environment. The mogul stated that the chaos of having 80 people in her kitchen was not the childhood memory she desired for them. Despite the huge changes, Meghan Markle remains undoubtedly a great mom!


The Irish Sun
03-05-2025
- Entertainment
- The Irish Sun
Meghan Markle & Prince Harry are all take take take – they attack Royals but want all the perks, royal expert claims
MEGHAN Markle raised eyebrows as it was revealed she is still using her HRH title - despite promising the late Queen she wouldn't after leaving royal duties. Although she used it 5 It recently came out on the Jamie Kern Lima Show that Meghan Markle still uses her HRH title privately Credit: Instagram 5 A photo was shared on the show of a hamper sent to Jamie by Meghan using her official title Credit: The Jamie Kern Lima Show 5 Vanity Fair's Royal Correspondent Katie Nicholl claims Meghan using the title is hypocritical Credit: The Sun In a recent podcast interview with pal Jamie Kern Lima, a photo showed a With it came a note on monogrammed paper, signed: "With the compliments of HRH the However, during the chat, Meghan opened up on a number of personal topics, including describing royal life as being 'in the trenches.' Speaking on The Sun's Royal Exclusive show, Vanity Fair's Royal Correspondent Katie Nicholl said: 'I think it just poses just a bit of a hypocrisy element. More on Meghan Markle 'A big issue over, well, you've attacked this institution many, many times, most recently in a podcast, which we've just heard this week. 'And yet you want to retain all of the perks and privileges of being in that institution, which is, of course, the titles. 'I suppose if they are just Harry and Meghan Sussex , because that is her name, she's right to say she's not a Markle anymore - when you marry most people take their husband's name and that's what she's done - but she doesn't need to be using the HRH title.' Katie speculated about the reasons for Meghan to continue using her royal title in California , particularly given her recent Most read in Royals The royal expert continued: 'She doesn't really need to be using the Duchess of Sussex. 'But of course, that sets her aside from, you know, everyone else, including top list, A-list Hollywood celebrities.' Harry LOSES security row after pleading 'my life is at stake' and now faces £1.5m legal bill Public Relations Consultant Mark Borkoski agreed, saying: 'Of course it adds weight and she knows it adds weight. 'And it gives that sort of subliminal aura that she still has links with the British Royal Family, which is a very, very, very powerful brand globally, particularly in America. 'And the fact if you are disconnected from that, of course you lose your social capital, you lose your weight in terms of sort of some of these deals that she's trying to do. 'And I'm sure she is using that when it's important, when she has to land something, to remind the people the power that she possibly has. 'This is a power game.' 5 The Duke and Duchess of Sussex famously criticised the royal family in their Oprah Winfrey interview Credit: Reuters The PR expert added that this is particularly important in America as 'that status is so important'. He explained: 'Without that status she just is another sort of B-lister in a continent absolutely populated with celebrities.' On The Jamie Kern Lima Show this week, Meghan also gushed over her husband's efforts to keep their family - which includes She said: 'He's [Harry's] just out there, just constant, like he's just going to do whatever he can to make sure that our family is safe and protected and we're uplifted and still make time for date nights. 'He's also a fox. If you haven't noticed, my husband's very, very handsome. 'But his heart is even more beautiful.' 5 PR expert Mark Borkoski claims the Sussexes are keen to use their titles as the royal family is a 'powerful brand globally' Credit: Getty Meghan claimed that the pair are now enjoying the 'honeymoon' stage of their relationship after being in the 'trenches' for years. She shared: 'You have to imagine at the beginning, everyone has, like, butterflies. 'Then we immediately went into the trenches together. 'Right out of the gate, like six months into dating . 'So now, seven years later, when you have a little bit of breathing space, you can just enjoy each other in a new way, and that's why I feel like it's more of a honeymoon period for us now.' The Duke and Duchess of Sussex stepped down as senior working royals in 2020 and relocated to California. In Prince Harry's They have since had a fractious relationship with King Charles and Prince William. Why did Prince Harry and Meghan Markle step back as senior working royals? PRINCE Harry has always wanted out of the Royal Family and the repercussions will be felt for years, an expert has claimed. The Duke of Sussex has lived in California with his wife Meghan Markle since 2020 after they dramatically quit their jobs as working royals and moved across the pond. Katie Nicholl, who is Vanity Fair's royal correspondent, told The Sun's Speaking to The Sun's Royal Editor Matt Wilkinson, the commentator explained: "Anyone who knows Harry is aware he's always wanted a way out of the Royal Family. "He's said multiple times on the record that he wished he'd never been born a prince. "I think he really is living the life he wants to now. It's very, very sad that it's played out the way it has.' "We intend to step back as 'senior' members of the Royal Family and work to become financially independent, while continuing to fully support Her Majesty The Queen. "It is with your encouragement, particularly over the last few years, that we feel prepared to make this adjustment. "We now plan to balance our time between the United Kingdom and North America, continuing to honour our duty to The Queen, the Commonwealth, and our patronages. "This geographic balance will enable us to raise our son with an appreciation for the royal tradition into which he was born, while also providing our family with the space to focus on the next chapter, including the launch of our new charitable entity.'


Scottish Sun
03-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
Meghan Markle & Prince Harry are all take take take – they attack Royals but want all the perks, royal expert claims
Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) MEGHAN Markle raised eyebrows as it was revealed she is still using her HRH title - despite promising the late Queen she wouldn't after leaving royal duties. Although she used it around her friends instead of for "commercial purposes', a royal expert has criticised her for using the title for her advantage. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 5 It recently came out on the Jamie Kern Lima Show that Meghan Markle still uses her HRH title privately Credit: Instagram 5 A photo was shared on the show of a hamper sent to Jamie by Meghan using her official title Credit: The Jamie Kern Lima Show 5 Vanity Fair's Royal Correspondent Katie Nicholl claims Meghan using the title is hypocritical Credit: The Sun In a recent podcast interview with pal Jamie Kern Lima, a photo showed a gift basket of ice cream and strawberry sauce Meghan sent her a year ago. With it came a note on monogrammed paper, signed: "With the compliments of HRH the Duchess of Sussex." However, during the chat, Meghan opened up on a number of personal topics, including describing royal life as being 'in the trenches.' Speaking on The Sun's Royal Exclusive show, Vanity Fair's Royal Correspondent Katie Nicholl said: 'I think it just poses just a bit of a hypocrisy element. 'A big issue over, well, you've attacked this institution many, many times, most recently in a podcast, which we've just heard this week. 'And yet you want to retain all of the perks and privileges of being in that institution, which is, of course, the titles. 'I suppose if they are just Harry and Meghan Sussex, because that is her name, she's right to say she's not a Markle anymore - when you marry most people take their husband's name and that's what she's done - but she doesn't need to be using the HRH title.' Katie speculated about the reasons for Meghan to continue using her royal title in California, particularly given her recent As Ever brand launch and Netflix cooking series, With Love, Meghan. The royal expert continued: 'She doesn't really need to be using the Duchess of Sussex. 'But of course, that sets her aside from, you know, everyone else, including top list, A-list Hollywood celebrities.' Harry LOSES security row after pleading 'my life is at stake' and now faces £1.5m legal bill Public Relations Consultant Mark Borkoski agreed, saying: 'Of course it adds weight and she knows it adds weight. 'And it gives that sort of subliminal aura that she still has links with the British Royal Family, which is a very, very, very powerful brand globally, particularly in America. 'And the fact if you are disconnected from that, of course you lose your social capital, you lose your weight in terms of sort of some of these deals that she's trying to do. 'And I'm sure she is using that when it's important, when she has to land something, to remind the people the power that she possibly has. 'This is a power game.' 5 The Duke and Duchess of Sussex famously criticised the royal family in their Oprah Winfrey interview Credit: Reuters The PR expert added that this is particularly important in America as 'that status is so important'. He explained: 'Without that status she just is another sort of B-lister in a continent absolutely populated with celebrities.' On The Jamie Kern Lima Show this week, Meghan also gushed over her husband's efforts to keep their family - which includes Prince Archie, five, and Princess Lilibet, three - safe. She said: 'He's [Harry's] just out there, just constant, like he's just going to do whatever he can to make sure that our family is safe and protected and we're uplifted and still make time for date nights. 'He's also a fox. If you haven't noticed, my husband's very, very handsome. 'But his heart is even more beautiful.' 5 PR expert Mark Borkoski claims the Sussexes are keen to use their titles as the royal family is a 'powerful brand globally' Credit: Getty Meghan claimed that the pair are now enjoying the 'honeymoon' stage of their relationship after being in the 'trenches' for years. She shared: 'You have to imagine at the beginning, everyone has, like, butterflies. 'Then we immediately went into the trenches together. 'Right out of the gate, like six months into dating. 'So now, seven years later, when you have a little bit of breathing space, you can just enjoy each other in a new way, and that's why I feel like it's more of a honeymoon period for us now.' The Duke and Duchess of Sussex stepped down as senior working royals in 2020 and relocated to California. In Prince Harry's recent security court case, which he has just lost, his lawyer said: 'On 8 January 2020, (the duke) and his wife felt forced to step back from the role of full time official working members of the royal family as they considered they were not being protected by the institution, but they wished to continue their duties in support of the late Queen as privately funded members of the royal family." They have since had a fractious relationship with King Charles and Prince William.