
- Meghan Markle’s daughter Princess Lilibet appears in a new behind-the-scenes video for As Ever.
- Her lifestyle brand’s restock of fruit spreads, honeys, teas, and more sold out within an hour last week.
- “Hope you enjoy your treats when they arrive,” Meghan wrote in the caption of her latest Instagram post.
Meghan Markle is sharing a behind-the-scenes look at the making of her bestselling As Ever products. In a new video shared to the Duchess of Sussex’s Instagram account on Monday, she and her daughter are seen foraging in a garden.
Princess Lilibet (and her recognizable red hair) make a cameo in the clip, which also includes footage of Meghan picking produce for As Ever’s line of honeys and fruit spreads.
“Hope you enjoy your treats when they arrive this week! 🍯,” she wrote in the caption.
On Friday, a restock of Meghan’s As Ever products sold out in under an hour, according to People. The Duchess officially released her own line of jams, honeys, teas, baking mixes—and even flower sprinkles—in April.
“Cheers, dears! Wishing you a wonderful weekend! You’ve certainly made ours wonderful. We sold out…again,” read a post on As Ever’s Instagram feed.
Meghan shared the news on her Instagram page, writing “Sip sip hooray!” along with a sun emoji.
Hours earlier, she posted a new video to As Ever’s story, admitting she was in disbelief as her products flew off the shelves.
“We spent so much time making sure we had so much more inventory, that’s why we took the time, and you guys are doing it again,” Meghan said. “We’re nearly sold out on everything, and I can’t believe it.”
The Duchess’s line of home goods will is also expanding into the wine category. As Ever rosé will be available to shop starting July 1, “just in time for summer entertaining,” a source close to the brand told InStyle.
Meghan’s first As Ever drop sold out within 45 minutes. Included in the June restock were new seasonal flavors of honey and fruit spread: April’s wildflower honey was swapped for orange blossom, and this time around apricot jam was sold, rather than raspberry.
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