Meghan Markle issues shock update about As Ever products

Meghan Markle has issued a shock update about her As Ever products.
The Duchess of Sussex, 43, took to Instagram on Tuesday to share the update about her lifestyle venture on the official business page.
Alongside a snapshot of bowls of strawberries resting on a kitchen countertop, she wrote: ‘To all who’ve been wondering and waiting, thank you!
‘Your favorites are returning, plus a few NEW things we can’t wait to show you. Coming this month… get excited!’
The original As Ever range went on sale last month and products sold out within half an hour of going live.
Meghan’s first line of products included raspberry spread, honey, herbal tea and ready made crepe mix.
She recently hinted that she might never restock her jam in an interview with a US business magazine which said she was planning to ‘step back to assess’ her brand.Â
Late last month, the entrepreneur was speaking about her business and balancing work with motherhood as the first series of her podcast, published by Lemonada Media, comes to a close.

Meghan Markle has issued a shock update about her As Ever products

The entrepreneur, 43, took to Instagram to share the update about her lifestyle venture on her official business pageÂ
In the interview given to coincide with the final episode of Confessions of a Female Founder, the Fast Company said Meghan wanted to ‘step back, gather data from the launch, and figure out exactly what As Ever could be.’
Meghan revealed the surprising turn As Ever could take – hinting at a future step into the fashion industry – but said for now she is planning to launch a new range of merchandise in early 2026.
‘The category of fashion is something I will explore at a later date, because I do think that’s an interesting space for me,’ she said.
Her previous store sold out in 45 minutes and contained homely items as well as her long-awaited pots of jam.
Addressing her first online shop, Meghan said Netflix agreed that rather than market her products under their brand, it would make sense for her to have her own store. Netflix already has its own online shop selling brand-related products such as Stranger Things bomber jackets and Squid Game merchandise.
In the interview, the Duchess also revealed she wouldn’t know ‘what to call herself’ if she had to write a resume.
She said: ‘If I had to write a résumé, I don’t know what I would call myself.
‘I think it speaks to this chapter many of us find ourselves in, where none of us are one note. But I believe all the notes I am playing are part of the same song.’