Meghan Markle and Andy Cohen

Meghan Marklehas watchedThe Real Housewives —but she’s not looking to become a Bravolebrity.

For the latest episode of herArchetypespodcast, the Duchess of Sussex, 41, welcomedAndy Cohen,Trevor NoahandJudd Apatow— the first men to join the show this season. In a chat titled “Man-ifesting a Cultural Shift,” Meghan and her guests spoke about the labels that hold women back, and how men in the media can impact the great cultural conversation.

During her chat with Cohen, 54, Meghan revealed that she had been a “huge fan” of his signature show,Watch What Happens Live, before she shot to stardom onSuits. Meghan joked that though they had casually crossed paths twice, years before recording the episode, she didn’t have any luck getting on Bravo’s hit late-night talk show.

“I was so eager to be on your show because I was such aHousewivesfan at the time and I just couldn’t get booked, Andy!” she laughed.

TheRadio Andyhost joked that not having her on was “the biggest blunder in the 13 years of the show” but made for a “great story,” before they pivoted to one of Bravo’s most popular franchises —The Real Housewives.

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“I guess the million-dollar question is, do you still watchThe Housewives? This is what we’ve been dying to know,” Cohen, who is an executive producer for the global series, asked.

“Well, I will tell you the truth. I stopped watchingThe Housewiveswhen my life had its own level of drama that I stopped craving…” Meghan replied as Cohen finished her sentence with “other people’s.”

“I get why it was such a huge, huge part of pop culture. And when it began, because you began with Orange County and I’m from California, at least it felt remotely like a world that I knew, but still felt so foreign,” she said of the show’s debut withThe Real Housewives of Orange County, which premiered in 2006.

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“But I mean, I would say almost every one of my friends still watches it and I go, ‘Why are you watching that? There’s so much drama!’ And it’s because it’s entertainment. It’s entertaining to them,” she added. “And it’s also I think it’s so familiar because it’s been on for so long. You’ve created an empire.”

Commenting on theHousewives' reach and resonance, Cohen argued that viewers “love judging human behavior” and that the amusing series creates a guilt-free way to “gossip about friends, who aren’t really our friends.”

In a voiceover, Meghan said that she was “conflicted” about the success of the franchise given the trope it promotes.

Though the question went unanswered, Meghan pointed to the success of the long-running series, which spans 11 franchises and has cast hundreds of women. “And apparently, at some point, people thought Andy should maybe add one more to the mix,” she laughed.

“And then what did you think? Because it had to have bubbled up to you somewhere that you moved to the States and everyone is like, oh, she should join the Beverly HillsHousewives. I’m like, she ain’t joining the Beverly HillsHousewives,everybody.”

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“I never heard that!” Meghan giggled.

“She has a full plate! She’sMeghan Markle! You never heard that? Good. Well, I never even tried to stoke the fire because I was like, ‘Folks, that’s not happening,’ " Cohen countered.

Joking again, Meghan interjected, “You mean really that this is my audition forReal Housewives of Montecito? Is this the moment?”

Cohen insisted that no audition was necessary, adding that “We’ll build the show around you. How about that?”

“There will be no reality show,” Meghan interjected. “But I think it’s so funny. No, I never heard that. I never heard about the Beverly Hills of it all.”

Though Bravo cameras won’t soon be following the Duchess of Sussex, PEOPLE has learned thatNetflix’s docuserieson her andPrince Harrywill debut in December.

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Meghan and Harry, 38, first signed amulti-year dealwith Netflix in September 2020. At the time,The New York Timesreported that the California-based couple’s production hub, later named Archewell Productions, would exclusively create documentaries, docuseries, feature films, scripted shows and children’s programming for the popular platform.

Meghan briefly spoke about what audiences can expect to see in the docuseries in an October interview withVariety.

“It’s nice to be able to trust someone with our story — a seasoned director whose work I’ve long admired — even if it means it may not be the way we would have told it,” Meghan said of working with Oscar-nominated director Liz Garbus, who is helming the Netflix special. “But that’s not why we’re telling it. We’re trusting our story to someone else, and that means it will go through their lens.”

source: people.com