Published: 2025-08-11 16:32:54 | Views: 7
Meghan Markle recently fuelled speculation that she could soon be shipping her products to the UK. Since officially launching her brand back in March, Meghan has only made products - such as flower sprinkles and tea - available to fans within the US, which is where she lives with Prince Harry and their two children.
Taking to her brand's account, @aseverofficial, Meghan shared that she had seen that fans in the UK, Australia and Canada had successfully received products from As Ever - despite no shipping available to these countries. Alongside a picture of a shadow holding onto a wine glass, Meghan wrote: "Oh, we see you too! Australia, UK, Canada - love to see how you’re finding a way to get your As ever products. You have good taste…and good friends", followed by a champagne cheers emoji.
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Speaking to the Express on August 10, royal expert Richard Fitzwilliams said: "It is surely crazy in the week when Meghan’s latest YouGov poll ratings are minus 47 to hint that her products, in Meghan's case those of her lifestyle brand, As Ever, might soon be reaching our shores."
Noting her result in a recent popularity poll by YouGov, he added: "She has had some weird ideas, but if she believes her products will sell with a poll rating like that she really is deluded."
Also recently speaking to the Express, brand and culture expert Nick Ede also shared why he believes Meghan has, so far, not allowed her products to be shipped outside of the US.
He said: "I don’t think the UK is a focus for the As Ever brand as it’s driven by popularity and at the moment Meghan doesn’t have the star power in the UK that she once had.
"The idea of buying flower sprinkles is a bit alien to UK consumers. There is such a huge choice of rose wines in the UK from Kylie Minogue to Lady A that another brand just won't drive the volume or demand that they will need to make it a success."
Meghan's first batch of products - which launched at the same time as With Love, Meghan, aired on Netflix - sold out within one hour.
Unveiling her first rose wine on July 1, Meghan released a 2024 version on August 5 - the day after her 44th birthday.