Meghan Markle says a suggestion from Prince Harry convinced her to make a huge change to her Spotify podcast for its final episode.
Today the 12th and final episode of Archetypes has been released - and it sees Meghan explore how men feel about the labels put on both them and women.
And in a change from previous episodes, she chats to male guests rather than females and welcomes the producer of the Real Housewives franchise Andy Cohen, movie producer Judd Apatow and comedian Trevor Noah.
Meghan points out the shift telling listeners: "Now, if you've been listening to the past 11 episodes, you may have noticed that you haven't heard many men's voices.
"In fact until now outside of a quick pop-in from my husband in the first episode, this show has featured exclusively women's voices."
And she goes on to explain that was in fact Harry who persuaded her to also have men on the podcast.
She continues: "It was important to us that women have a space to share their authentic and complicated complex and dynamic experiences and to be heard and to be understood.
"But through that process, it also occurred to me and truth be told at the suggestion of my husband that if we really want to shift how we think about gender and the limiting labels that we separate people into, then we have to broaden the conversation.
"And we have to actively include men in that conversation and certainly in that effort. So today we are doing just that we're opening it all up breaking out of the box."
Meanwhile, elsewhere in the episode during her chat with Andy Cohen, she admitted she had been a fan of the Real Housewives but stopped watching it when her own life "had its own level of drama".
Andy asked her: "I guess the million dollar question is, do you still watch the housewives? This is what we've been dying to know."
And Meghan said: "Well, I will tell you the truth. I stopped watching the housewives when my life had its own level of drama."
Meanwhile, the TV producer and host told Meghan there were rumours she was going to appear on the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills when she moved back to the US from England over two years ago.
But laughing off the rumours, Meghan said: "There will be no reality show."
Meghan and Harry signed a lucrative deal with the audio streaming giant Spotify to host and produce podcasts, estimated to be worth around £18 million, in late 2020.
Archetypes was launched with the aim of investigating "labels that try to hold women back" through conversations between Meghan and historians, experts and women who have experienced being typecast.
Other guests on her podcast have included Paris Hilton, Serena Williams, Jameela Jamil, Mariah Carey and Mindy Kaling.