Meghan Markle has been accused of using seeking help from an influential source to boost As Ever.
For the unversed, on June 20, the Duchess of Sussex restocked products on her lifestyle brand's website after making her fans wait for a good time.
However, like the last time, the items were sold out within the same day.
Notably, Meghan also shared that she is launching a rosé wine under her brand on July 1, describing it as a "Napa Valley blend featuring "soft notes of stone fruit, gentle minerality, and a lasting finish."
Now, discussing the former Suits actress' comeback with As Ever, royal expert Kinsey Schofield claimed that her partnership with streaming giant Netflix helped her business which seems to "stall."
She told GB that Meghan "claims she's partners with Netflix. I assume they have the nice connections that helped get this up and running because everything seems to stall."
Speaking of her wine addition, Kinsey took a dig at the former working royal, "The Duchess is now dabbling in drinks with her ever-expanding As Ever brand which is fitting because she has been whining for years."
"Word has it, it's best served chilled, like her relationship with the British Royal Family," Kinsey remarked.
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