Princess and the pod! Eugenie pips Meghan to the post and releases first episode of her weekly podcast – as the Duchess of Sussex prepares to launch FINALLY launch Archetypes
- Princess Eugenie, 33, launching Floodlight podcast with Anti-Slavery Collective
- Royal mother-of-one will host weekly show with co-founder Julia de Boinville
- Will speak to ‘guests from all walks of life’ helping to combat modern slavery
Princess Eugenie has pipped Meghan Markle to the post and launched the first episode of her weekly podcast.
The Queen’s granddaughter, 33, announced on Instagram that the first episode of her podcast, Floodlight, is available to download today.
The podcast is designed to promote her charity the Anti-Slavery Collective, which she founded with her best-friend Julia de Boinville in 2017, and will feature the pair’s interviews with figures involved in the fight against modern slavery, including Dame Emma Thompson.
The first guest is Caroline Haughey QC, who prosecuted the largest modern slavery trial case in the UK’s history.
This comes as her cousin-in-law Meghan Markle is preparing to release her own much-anticipated podcast Archetypes later this summer, almost two years after she and Harry signed their Spotify deal.
Princess Eugenie, 33, has followed into the footsteps of Meghan Markle and launched her own podcast with her best-friend and co-founder of the Anti-Slavery Collective, Julia de Boinville, right
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle visit a radio station in Brixton, South London, in January 2018. Meghan Markle’s podcast Archetypes is set to be released later this summer
The royal invited fans to listen to the podcast on all available platforms, revealing a new episode will be available each Wednesday
Writing on Instagram today, Eugenie proudly announced the Anti-Slavery Collective’s new venture.
‘My charity, the Anti-Slavery Collective, is delighted to announce its new podcast, Floodlight,’ she wrote on the platform.
‘Join me, and my co-founder, Julia de Boinville each week as we sit down with guests from all walks of life who are helping to combat modern slavery in a variety of ways.
‘From lawmakers and company leaders to famous activists, survivors and journalists, Floodlight shows you just how prominent modern slavery is and that we can all do something about it.’
Dame Emma Thompson will appear on the show to talk about her experience working with victims of sex trafficking.
Caroline Haughey QC, who took part in Operation Fort and prosecuted the biggest modern-day slavery network ever exposed in UK, will also be among the select guest list.
Rather than a multi-million-dollar deal with Spotify, the charity has partnered with award-winning independent podcast network Stakpod to produce the episodes.
Eugenie founded the Anti-Slavery Collective with Julia in 2017, and their podcast will raise awareness about the work of activists to fight modern slavery
Eugenie, who founded the Collective in 2017, as been a fervent supporter of the charity’s mission to raise awareness about modern slavery in order to eradicate it and offer help to the 40 million people it affects around the world.
This comes as Meghan Markle has confirmed her much-anticipated Spotify podcast is due to be released later this summer.
The Duchess of Sussex has unveiled her first Spotify series – a podcast about female stereotypes in which she vows to investigate ‘labels that try to hold women back’.
A trailer of the Archewell Audio project was released in late Match.
In the trailer, Meghan said: ‘This is how we talk about women: the words that raise our girls, and how the media reflects women back to us. But where do these stereotypes come from? And how do they keep showing up and defining our lives?’
The duchess, previewing the type of guests who will feature, adds: ‘This is Archetypes – the podcast where we dissect, explore and subvert the labels that try to hold women back
‘I’ll have conversations with women who know all too well how these typecasts shape our narratives.
‘And I’ll talk to historians to understand how we even got here in the first place.’
Meghan and Harry signed a lucrative deal with the audio streaming giant to host and produce podcasts, estimated to be worth around £18million, in late 2020.
But they had only released one show so far – a holiday special featuring their son Archie and celebrity guests.
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