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Meghan Markle's As Ever brand launched its first wine, a rosé from Napa Valley. We compared it to other popular rosés and were pleasantly surprised.
Meghan Markle's As Ever online shop has now sold out in minutes on three occasions, leaving fans scrambling to get hold of her products, from jam to rosé wine. The Duchess of Sussex relaunched herself as a lifestyle guru in 2025, with her cooking show With Love, Meghan and its connected online shop.
Meghan Markle 's sold-out, £22 rosé was tested and compared to seven other A-listers who have released their own vino, but it failed to reach the top spot. The Duchess of Sussex released her first-ever wine, on As Ever, to much fanfare on July 1.
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StyleCaster on MSNMeghan Markle's As Ever Show Has a Shaky Future After Netflix Reportedly Won't Renew Her & Harry's $100M ContractOther projects, however, might not be so fortunate. The couple had announced a couple of years ago that they were producing a film adaptation of Carley Fortune's romance novel, "Meet Me at the Lake," for Netflix. But they have yet to hire a director or anyone for the cast, so this production seems unlikely to happen at this point.
Meghan Markle should strike up a different kind of deal with Netflix in the hope of saving her relationship with the streaming giant as a TV producer, a culture expert told Newsweek. Prince Harry and Meghan signed a five-year deal in September 2020 to make shows for Netflix and the contract is due to expire this September.
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Daily Express US on MSNMeghan Markle dealt another blow as 'nail in coffin' of wine company revealedMeghan Markle has not confirmed when her As Ever Napa Valley wine will next be available, with an insider saying that there is 'no demand'.
Meghan Markle may have been worried about becoming irrelevant amid her Netflix deal falling apart. Earlier this year, the Duchess of Sussex confirmed her reality show “With Love, Meghan” was going to return with the second season.
Meghan Markle's lifestyle brand has been struggling to meet demand due to her focus on quality, Newsweek has been told.