"I’ll be in business with Lili"- Meghan Markle’s Bold Dream for Princess Lilibet That’s Breaking Royal Molds

Published 06/03/2025, 12:31 PM EDT

If life wrote fairy tales in 2025, Meghan Markle’s chapter would be a blend of grit and grace, ditching royal glitz for the calm charm of Montecito, where being a Mother outshines every crown. From the spotlight of royalty to the sharp edge of business, her podcast Confessions of a Female Founder shines a light on bold women reshaping the game. But her latest episode was not just stories—it unveiled her deepest hope: a bright future for her daughter, Princess Lilibet.

Meghan Markle is crafting her empire while quietly dreaming big for her daughter, Princess Lilibet’s future, beyond the spotlight.

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On a special bonus episode of Confessions of a Female Founder released June 3, Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex, invited Tina Knowles, Beyoncé’s mother, for a candid chat. Discussing family and business, Markle shared a heartfelt thought: “I wonder if one day I’ll be in business with Lili and we’ll be building something?” Knowles, 71, encouraged the idea, calling working with daughters “the best,” and offered advice for those considering mixing family ties with entrepreneurial ventures.

Tina Knowles acknowledged that working with family can be tricky, especially when disagreements arise between parents and children. She revealed she tends to be the peacemaker, often giving in to keep the peace. Since she was young, Knowles explained, she struggles to handle her kids being upset and usually ends up apologizing, saying simply, "I’ll apologize," highlighting the emotional challenges of blending family with business. In contrast, Markle appears to have found her balance, effortlessly managing both roles, a claim echoed by a former staff member.

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A former staff member shared a memorable moment with Princess Lilibet that perfectly reflected Meghan Markle’s graceful balance of work and motherhood.

Inside moments that reveal Meghan Markle’s true leadership style

In a 2024 Us Weekly cover story, former Archewell COO Mandana Dayani offered an inspiring glimpse into Meghan Markle’s true character. She pushed back against negative portrayals, highlighting Markle’s compassion and leadership. Dayani recalled sitting on the Duchess’s kitchen floor, watching her feed Princess Lilibet while simultaneously cold-calling senators to advocate for paid leave. It was a powerful image of a woman balancing motherhood and mission—proof that the Duchess leads not just with vision, but with heart and relentless drive.

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Mandana Dayani also reflected on Meghan Markle’s quiet visit to Uvalde, Texas, after the tragic 2022 school incident, where the Duchess spent hours comforting grieving families. Describing Markle and Prince Harry as "kind, decent, caring people," Dayani expressed deep pride in her friendship with them. Today, Markle’s ambitions extend beyond compassion—she is building a billion-dollar empire with purpose. And with her dreams now stretching toward Princess Lilibet’s future, it is clear Markle's vision is as generational as it is bold.

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