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  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Meghan, Duchess of Sussex will release her first As ever products this week

    The 43-year-old former actress previously revealed her brand would include herbal teas, jams, and baking kits, and she's "so excited" for people to be able to "mimic the magic of Montecito" - the area of California where she lives with husband Prince Harry and their children Prince Archie, five, and three-year-old Princess Lilibet - very soon


    In an email newsletter to subscribers titled 'Made with Love', she wrote: "Ever since I can remember, I've been dreaming up easy ways to elevate the everyday into the exceptional.

    "I always knew that I wanted to turn these ideas into something real, and to make beautiful items that spark connection and celebrate quiet, meaningful moments. Maybe mimic the magic of Montecito in a way you can recreate at home.

    "I'm so excited to introduce the As ever collection to you this week.

    "Every item is inspired by the ways I show care to the people in my life, like the lemon ginger tea blend which is a fuss-free spin on the warm drink I make at home using fresh lemons from the garden.

    "Or the crepe mix that transforms a typical weekend breakfast into a chance to reminisce. Crepes remind me of my time backpacking through France as a student."

    Meghan's signature raspberry jam "that started it all" can be bought with keepsake packaging and the former 'Suits' star urged buyers to repurpose it to use as vases or pen holders, or even to "tuck away love notes or special treasures, and to remember this pivotal moment with me."

    She added: "I hope when you see what I've worked so hard to create, you're encouraged to know that whatever life brings you, you can do it too. Your value, your creativity, your joy - that is you, as it's always been and always will be. You are you - As ever, and forever."

    Meghan is excited to bring her products to people's homes.

    She concluded: "Someone once told me the biggest risk you can take is deciding not to take one at all.

    "Now, after careful planning and preparing (while also parenting!), it's time to bring As ever from my home to yours so you can make the everyday exceptional in an easy yet meaningful way. As ever, Meghan."

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