Meghan Markle launches a new As Ever product during her European vacation

The Duchess of Sussex expands her lifestyle brand while preparing for a possible visit to the United Kingdom

Carlos Gaviria

Meghan Markle introduces a new product from her lifestyle brand

Meghan Markle launches a new As Ever product during her European vacation

Meghan Markle has introduced a new product from her As Ever lifestyle brand while spending time in Europe with Prince Harry and their children. On June 30, 2026, the Duchess of Sussex announced the release of Lavender Honey, describing it as a floral product inspired by the summer season. This new product joins the existing Orange Blossom Honey, as well as wildflower and sage varieties already available through the brand. Although the Duchess of Sussex is currently enjoying a family vacation with Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, she continues to expand her catalog by introducing new products for customers. The mother of two has previously shared her interest in beekeeping, a hobby she enjoys at the family’s home in Montecito, California.

“I’ve got good vibes,” the Duchess said of working with bees on the 2025 Netflix lifestyle show, “With Love, Meghan.” “It’s like also that little reminder to do something that scares you a little bit. I think that’s part of it, but I’m trying to stay in the calm of it. Because it’s beautiful to be this connected.”

Security concerns continue ahead of the family’s planned visit

The family is expected to travel to the United Kingdom in July 2026 for events connected to the one-year countdown to the 2027 Invictus Games in Birmingham. However, security is still the main concern for the Sussexes. Amid speculation around their visit, Prince Harry’s spokesperson stated that accommodation is not the problem on June 29, 2026. Instead, the spokesperson affirmed that receiving appropriate police protection throughout the visit was the most important. Although King Charles has offered accommodation on a royal estate, discussions about security arrangements are reportedly still ongoing.

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