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Meghan Markle and beanie-wearing Prince Harry attend famous singer-songwriter's gig – and even get a signed book
Meghan Markle and beanie-wearing Prince Harry attend famous singer-songwriter's gig – and even get a signed book

The Irish Sun

time15-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Irish Sun

Meghan Markle and beanie-wearing Prince Harry attend famous singer-songwriter's gig – and even get a signed book

MEGHAN Markle and Prince Harry went to a hugely famous singer-songwriter's gig tonight and left with a signed book. The pair, which included a beanie-wearing Harry, even took a photograph with the singer. 1 Prince Harry and Meghan Markle attended a huge concert Credit: Instagram The actress was pictured with music icon James Taylor - the hitmaker behind tracks including You've Got a Friend and Fire and Rain.

Meghan talks about ‘getting her hands dirty' and admits ‘I don't have time to cook every day' in new podcast episode
Meghan talks about ‘getting her hands dirty' and admits ‘I don't have time to cook every day' in new podcast episode

Scottish Sun

time13-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Scottish Sun

Meghan talks about ‘getting her hands dirty' and admits ‘I don't have time to cook every day' in new podcast episode

The mum-of-two also revealed more about her time in theatre school 'IT CAN GET MESSY' Meghan talks about 'getting her hands dirty' and admits 'I don't have time to cook every day' in new podcast episode Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) MEGHAN Markle spoke about getting her "hands dirty" and admitted she doesn't "have time to cook everyday". The Duchess of Sussex sat down with Heather Hasson, the founder of FIGS, in the latest episode of her podcast. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 1 Meghan Markle spoke about getting her "hands dirty" and admitted she doesn't "have time to cook everyday" Credit: Getty Heather started off selling scrubs outside hospitals for cash at 7am and 7pm but has since grown into a billion-dollar medical apparel brand. The businesswoman has crafted an eye-watering £18million in revenue on scrubs. In the Confessions of a Female Founder episode, Meghan said: "It can get messy and the best founders are not afraid to get their hands dirty. "And I don't mean play dirty. I mean, when it's 'clean up on aisle five' time, you are the first person there with a mop." While talking about her own brand, As Ever, and how she tries to live her daily life, the mum-of-two added: "The whole point for me, and you'll probably speak to this too, is when you see something that is an easy solve in the everyday, that's not complicated, that's not fussy, how do you get your hands involved?' "I see vegetables and I see takeout — because I don't have time to cook every day — and I go, 'Alright, but how do I still make this flattering and beautiful and present well and something that people find appetising?'" More to follow... For the latest news on this story keep checking back at The Sun Online is your go-to destination for the best celebrity news, real-life stories, jaw-dropping pictures and must-see video. Like us on Facebook at and follow us from our main Twitter account at @TheSun.

Meghan talks about ‘getting her hands dirty' and admits ‘I don't have time to cook every day' in new podcast episode
Meghan talks about ‘getting her hands dirty' and admits ‘I don't have time to cook every day' in new podcast episode

The Irish Sun

time13-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Irish Sun

Meghan talks about ‘getting her hands dirty' and admits ‘I don't have time to cook every day' in new podcast episode

MEGHAN Markle spoke about getting her "hands dirty" and admitted she doesn't "have time to cook everyday". The Duchess of Sussex sat down with Heather Hasson, the founder of FIGS, in the latest episode of her podcast. Advertisement 1 Meghan Markle spoke about getting her "hands dirty" and admitted she doesn't "have time to cook everyday" Credit: Getty Heather started off selling scrubs outside hospitals for cash at 7am and 7pm but has since grown into a billion-dollar medical apparel brand. The businesswoman has crafted an eye-watering £18million in revenue on scrubs. In the Confessions of a Female Founder episode, Meghan said: "It can get messy and the best founders are not afraid to get their hands dirty. "And I don't mean play dirty. I mean, when it's 'clean up on aisle five' time, you are the first person there with a mop." Advertisement Read More While talking about her own brand, As Ever, and how she tries to live her daily life, the mum-of-two added: "The whole point for me, and you'll probably speak to this too, is when you see something that is an easy solve in the everyday, that's not complicated, that's not fussy, how do you get your hands involved?' "I see vegetables and I see takeout — because I don't have time to cook every day — and I go, 'Alright, but how do I still make this flattering and beautiful and present well and something that people find appetising?'" More to follow... For the latest news on this story keep checking back at The Sun Online is your go-to destination for the best celebrity news, real-life stories, jaw-dropping pictures and must-see video. Advertisement Most read in Royals Latest Like us on Facebook at

Meghan Markle finally addresses As Ever trademark drama & blames ‘word salad' for rebrand on new podcast
Meghan Markle finally addresses As Ever trademark drama & blames ‘word salad' for rebrand on new podcast

The Sun

time22-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Sun

Meghan Markle finally addresses As Ever trademark drama & blames ‘word salad' for rebrand on new podcast

MEGHAN Markle has broken her silence on the drama surrounding her As Ever trademark on her new podcast. Speaking on Confessions of a Female Founder, Meghan revealed she 'secured' the trademark back in 2022. She said: "I had secured As Ever as a name in 2022, and then as everything started to evolve last year, and bringing in a partner the size that it was, it was just so interesting. "You remember, I said, 'I like American Riviera as an umbrella,' and then be able to have verticals beneath it. And maybe have the 'Orchard' really small. But when that's not feasible … suddenly it became this word salad. I didn't love that so much. "I was like, 'OK, let's go back to the thing that I've always loved. Let's use the name that I protected for a reason that had sort of been under wraps'. "And then we were able to focus in the quiet and put our heads down and build on something that no one was sniffing around to even see about. It was really just helpful to have that quiet period."

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