Megan Markle Used Business Success to 'Shade' the Royal Family

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Publiation data: 11.01.2026 10:05
Megan Markle Used Business Success to 'Shade' the Royal Family

Recent news about Megan Markle's business has sparked lively discussions online. It was reported that the Duchess of Sussex allegedly sold nearly a million jars of jam from her brand As Ever. This information emerged due to a technical glitch on the website, which revealed large stockpiles of products in the warehouse. At a price of $42 per gift set, the revenue could amount to approximately $36 million.

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The online community has questioned the "frenzied success" of Markle's business. Reddit users checked the inventory by adding the maximum number of products to online carts. As a result, it turned out that the warehouses still have:

  • 220,000 jars of jam,
  • 30,000 jars of honey,
  • 30,000 mulled wine kits,
  • almost 90,000 candles,
  • over 110,000 jars of tea,
  • 80,000 jars of edible flower sprinkles,
  • over 70,000 bottles of wine.

Megan's Humorous Social Media Post

Megan Markle seems to have decided to use the PR buzz for her advantage. A post appeared on the As Ever brand's social media featuring photos of the Duchess arranging flowers outdoors, with the signature lemon-ginger tea and a lit white ceramic candle nearby.

The caption read: "This is your sign to put the kettle on." In the UK, the expression to put the kettle on is associated with hospitality and homeliness, and experts believe Megan made a biting joke at the expense of royal family members, showcasing the success of her business across the ocean.

Insider Comments

A source from The Sun noted: "The business is not just successful; it is rapidly growing. It has exceeded all expectations! This period has been incredibly successful for Megan. People are trying to create a negative narrative and are choosing how to present what is happening. Often, they do not see the full picture."

According to insiders, the visible stock of products reflects high demand and plans for international expansion. The website glitch has already been fixed, and the purchasing restrictions in place prevent the disclosure of commercial information.

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