Meghan Markle thinks she’s made a “mistake” with several of her ventures, including her Netflix lifestyle show . The Duchess of Sussex opened up about her business struggles during an appearance at the TIME100 Summit. Just before she took on the role of this year’s keynote speaker, she arrived at the event “displaying lack of strength or power.
” Now, her fans know why as she admits to having reservations on her latest moves, which have caused her to receive “copying” accusations in the last week. Saving Private Ryan dethroned as 'greatest ever war film' by Netflix hit Gene Hackman's New Mexico property has scary update as pictures emerge of home Within the last few months, Meghan has launched three projects: her Netflix show With Love, Meghan, her food company As Ever, and her Lemonada podcast. While speaking at the event, she admitted it was a lot of pressure to deal with each “launching really at the same time.
” She said, “The past year-and-a-half has been incredibly busy and ambitious.” Once each project was released, she tried to stay as gracious as possible, even when faced with backlash. “You see it all come to life and try to give yourself the space and the grace to make mistakes, to know you're not doing it right every day,” she added.
When her Netflix show was released, many critics negatively commented on its style, with some even comparing it to Gwyneth Paltrow’s lifestyle brand Goop. She also received criticism from Robert Walton, the Godfather of Hospitality . Meghan is keeping her head up and has made a “very conscious effort to create boundaries for herself, her wellbeing, and mental health.
” “I am able to just tune out whatever that noise is, really not give it any credence.” DON'T MISS: Harry 'will not be forgiven' by William for 'slights against Kate' says new book [NEWS] Meghan Markle accused of 'copying' Princess Diana in latest bold style move [LATEST] Prince William steps in for King Charles to attend Pope Francis' funeral in Rome [INSIGHT] The duchess believes her response correlates with her wishes to be a good “role model” for her two kids Archie and Lilibet . She wants to be a reflection of what a “very strong and confident young woman” is so her daughter can grow up to be one as well.
She believes the message is just as important for her son as well. “[It's important] for young men to be raised with a confidence and sense of self that is going to empower the women around them too,” she mentioned. “So I try to model that behavior, but again, it starts with whatever's going on internally.
” As much as she understands how impactful a Netflix show can be, her children come first. “Something that is seemingly so big somehow becomes so microscopic in importance compared to what's happening with my children,” she stated..
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Meghan Markle admits she's made 'mistakes' with her new Netflix show

While speaking at the TIME100 Summit, Duchess of Sussex Meghan Markle admitted to making some 'mistakes' with her Netflix lifestyle show, With Love, Meghan.