Meghan Markle has money guilt.
The Duchess of Sussex spoke candidly to podcast guest Sara Blakely on Tuesday about her “mindset on money.”
The “Confessions of a Female Founder” host, 43, explained that “women especially” are “taught to not even talk about” their finances.
The former actress noted, “There’s lots of guilt mentality surrounding having a lot. And at the same time, there’s a scarcity mindset.
“It’s easy to attach to [the idea] of, like, ‘I’ll never have enough,’” the “Suits” alum continued, adding that she would “love to have” a healthier mindset about money.
Markle and husband Prince Harry, notably, have an estimated combined net worth of $60 million.
In September 2024, the London Times reported that the Duke of Sussex, 40, and brother Prince William inherited more than $10 million from Queen Elizabeth II.
Harry and Markle live in a $14 million mansion in Montecito, Calif., with Prince Archie, 6, and Princess Lilibet, 3.
The duo have made headlines for frequently utilizing their A-list pals’ private jets and homes, with a source telling Page Six last year that they “certainly don’t like to spend their own money.”
The insider claimed, “It’s always other people’s money.”
Markle has undertaken a slew of business ventures in recent months, which she addressed elsewhere on Tuesday’s episode.
She said working on her own was “incredibly lonely” — but also “liberating” — before she partnered with Netflix on her As Ever lifestyle brand.
She called the streaming platform’s involvement a “U-turn moment” in her career.
Markle dropped her first line of products in April, one month after debuting Season 1 of “With Love, Meghan” on Netflix.
Her Lemonada Media podcast also began streaming last month.