Meghan Markle's brand won't launch 'until months' after Netflix show, insiders claim | Royal | News




Meghan Markle's products from her new lifestyle brand will not be available for sale when her Netflix show launches next week, sources have claimed.

The Duchess of Sussex will star in a new lifestyle series, titled With Love, Meghan, which is set to air on March 4, after being postponed from January 15 due to the LA wildfires.

Meghan's new show will consist of eight episodes and is expected to feature the duchess sharing cooking, gardening, and hosting tips with her friends.

It was also thought to coincide with the official launch of her lifestyle brand, As Ever, which has sparked backlash recently regarding its name and logo.

The duchess uploaded a promo photo for her new brand, hinting at its launch with the caption: "You’re warmly invited: As ever, coming Spring 2025." She previously announced that Netflix would be partnering with her to sell the products.

But a new report cited sources who claimed that Meghan's products will not be available to purchase "until a few months" after the show's launch.

Page Six claimed: "Sources told us that the As Ever lifestyle products won’t be ready for sale until a few months after the show’s launch."

It also dismissed previous reports that As Ever products would be sold at select stores in America, suggesting that they will likely be available to purchase online.

Meanwhile, the duchess is thought to be bracing for the show's release as an insider revealed the public will get to know, through her eyes, who Megan Markle really is.

They told the outlet: "Nobody knows who she really is. [The world] created this image of who they think she is.

"She doesn’t claim to be. That’s what the gist of the show is — she’s just having fun."

Another insider said: "This is Meghan back to being Meghan … love her or hate her, people are fascinated by her.

"This show is really her being in her space and doing her thing … she’s going back to her roots."



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Posted: 2025-02-24 22:15:05

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