Meghan Markle and her daughter, Lilibet, on set for a promotional shoot for Markle's homewares brand, As Ever. Photo / @meghan
Meghan Markle and her daughter, Lilibet, on set for a promotional shoot for Markle's homewares brand, As Ever. Photo / @meghan
Meghan Markle has enlisted the help of her daughter, Princess Lilibet, to promote her latest homewares products.
The Duchess of Sussex posted an Instagram carousel today offering fans a behind-the-scenes glimpse at the family’s Montecito, California home, and a rare look at the royal children.
Markle’s As Ever brand haslaunched a limited release Garden Tea Bloom gift box which retails for US$255 ($440) and includes herbal peppermint tea, sage honey with honeycomb, and fresh flowers.
Meghan Markle's As Ever brand is offering a limited edition gift box. Photo / As Ever
In a video captioned, “Mama’s little helpers”, 4-year-old Lilibet can be seen running toward her mother as she arranges flowers.
“As it was always intended, Meghan will continue growing the brand and take it into its next chapter independently, and we look forward to celebrating how she continues to bring joy to households around the world,” a Netflix spokesperson said.
Speaking to Variety, several sources said Netflix was left with US$10m worth of unsold As Ever products. Employees were allegedly given the unpurchased goods for free, with the products left on card tables around several office buildings.
Variety reported Netflix executives were “done” with Markle and husband Prince Harry over their “perceived pattern of selling repackaged versions of the same story about their exit from royal life”, which reportedly left the company “exhausted”.