
Meghan Markle's As Ever Products Launch
Fans can finally nab a jar of Meghan Markle's jam along with flower sprinkles and herble teas to "mimic the magic of Montecito". The Duchess of Sussex, 43, has been teasing her sweet preserves for over a year after initially launching American Orchard Riviera.
From Homemade Dog Treats to a Rebrand: The Journey of Meghan Markle's Jams
Meghan Markle originally sent 50 jars of the goodie to influencer friends and family, alongside some homemade dog treats. But the former Suits actress was forced to roll out her rebrand, As Ever, in February after being hit by a string of set backs. Her jams also featured in her eight-part Netflix docuseries With Love, Meghan, as she entertained Hollywood pals and celeb chefs.
What Fans Can Expect
For now, fans can finally get their hands on the famous jars as they have officially hit the As Ever website. The spread is advertised alongside flower sprinkles, shortbread cookies, and a wildflower honey with honeycomb. Meghan revealed the drop in a newsletter, and informed shoppers the jam would arrive in "keepsake packaging".
Meghan's Inspirational Message
Meghan encouraged her followers to follow their inner "value, creativity, and joy". She emphasized the main point highlighted in her show - to "make the everyday exceptional". In a further inspirational comment, the Netflix star said "the biggest risk you can take is deciding not to take one at all".

Challenges and Controversies
This is not the first time Meghan Markle has faced allegations of plagiarism in her new ventures. The Duchess was accused of copying recipes and Princess Kate's beekeeping in her new Netflix show. Royal expert Phil Dampier also accused the mum of exploiting her two young children, five-year-old Archie and Lilibet, three.