Meghan Markle Joins $63 Million Investment in Midi Health to Support Women’s Menopause Care
The Duchess of Sussex expands her portfolio with a focus on women’s health and empowerment.

Meghan Markle has officially entered the women’s health space, making waves with her recent investment in Midi Health, a digital clinic focused on providing virtual care for women navigating menopause and midlife health challenges.
The Duchess of Sussex participated in a $63 million Series B funding round for the company, as first reported by Fortune and later confirmed to TechCrunch. This marks another significant addition to Meghan’s growing list of business ventures since relocating to the United States with Prince Harry and their family in 2020.
A Strong Network of Support
In this new endeavor, Meghan joins a list of prominent figures, including actress Connie Britton of White Lotus, comedian Amy Schumer, and fashion icon Tory Burch, all of whom are backing the health-tech company. Midi Health’s goal is to provide women with easy access to expert care as they go through the complexities of menopause and related health issues.
A Commitment to Women-Led Ventures
Sources close to the Duchess reveal that Meghan is particularly keen on investing in companies founded and led by women, a commitment that aligns with her broader strategy of supporting purpose-driven entrepreneurship. This investment reinforces Meghan’s ongoing focus on wellness, empowerment, and improving the lives of women worldwide.
“I’m prioritizing businesses that make a real difference,” an insider shared, highlighting Meghan’s passion for backing companies that align with her values of health, equity, and empowerment.
A New Chapter in Her Business Journey
As Meghan continues to expand her business portfolio, this move emphasizes her long-term vision of supporting brands and platforms that champion wellness, specifically for women. Whether through her own Archewell Foundation or her increasing involvement in innovative health ventures, Meghan Markle’s focus on purpose-driven entrepreneurship remains a central theme in her post-royal life.






