Meghan Markle is set to make an appearance at a huge event in just a few days time as she will join a number of famous faces and speak at the TIME100 Summit on April 23. Alongside celebrities like Demi Moore and Ryan Reynolds, the Duchess will join "world's most influential people" and appear as a keynote speaker, although she has not been named among 2025's TIME100 list.
The website states: "The fifth-annual TIME100 Summit will feature leaders from the global TIME community to spotlight solutions and encourage action toward a better world. Speakers for the day-long event include: Meghan, Duchess of Sussex and founder of As Ever, actor and producer."
The Duchess of Sussex along with her husband, Prince Harry, were included on the front cover of Time Magazine in 2021.
The update about Meghan's exciting next appearance comes after she released the second episode of her Confessions of a Female Founder podcast on Tuesday morning and opened up about how she coped after she suffered a miscarriage.
Meghan opened up on the subject as she was joined by Indian American lawyer and politician Reshma Saujani, founder of the non-profit 'Girls Who Code'.
Speaking to her guest, Meghan said: "I have spoken about the miscarriage we experienced. And I think in some parallel way, when you have to learn to detach from the thing that you have so much promise and hope for and to be able to be OK at a certain point to let something go, something go that you plan to love for a long time."
Reshma responded: "Yeah. I feel like you are reading my diaries as that's really insightful as I don't think anyone has said it that way for me but that's right because here I was for so many years trying to get pregnant, having miscarriages because I had auto-immune issues and I got into this kind of scary habit where I would be in a doctor's office and they'd be like, you have no heartbeat."
Reshma added a heartbreaking comment: "And I should have just gone home and gone to sleep and curled up with my husband. But I would just take a breath and I would just show up in a living room, on a stage and just perform. And often times I was just performing to these children that I desperately wanted and I just got really good at that but it was eating me up inside."