Duchess of Sussex shares rare details just hours after Prince Harry annoucement
Meghan Markle is counting down to the big day as she delighted fans with a surprising announcement on Monday.
The As Ever founder shared that restocks would be happening much sooner – on Friday, June 20th, than 2026 as many assumed following her interview with Fast Company in May.
Now, as the big day inches closer, the Duchess of Sussex shared a rare photo from her company account with an update about what to expect in the new releases.
“How sweet it is to be loved by you [musical notes],” the caption read. “We love hearing all of your excitement for this week’s seasonal drop!”
She concluded, “Three more sleeps...”
She reiterated the message on her personal Instagram Stories as well.
While the list of products that would be coming back have not been revealed, but it appears that Meghan will be making seasonal additions for the release on Friday.
In the first collection, which sold out in under 45 minutes, featured fruit preserves, flower sprinkles, teas, boxed mixes for crepes and cookies. It also had the limited-edition Wildflower honey with honeycomb.
The update came after Meghan said in the interview that she was taking a step back to figure out what her lifestyle brand is going to be. She also added that she would announce new products in the first quarter of 2026, which suggested that restocks would be happening then.
Although, it appears that the Duchess may have been referring to introducing new products rather than restocking them.
The big news also coincides with Prince Harry’s big announcement about his Invictus Games which are set to take place in Birmingham in 2027.
The Invictus Games Foundation revealed that it had received six Expressions of Interest to host the Invictus Games 2029 by Denmark, Nigeria, Republic of Korea, Ukraine, USA and Italy.
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