Since the debut of her hit Netflix show, With Love, Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex has given fans an intimate glimpse into her life beyond the royal spotlight. The series, blending lifestyle tips, personal anecdotes, and celebrity cameos, has become a cultural talking point—showcasing everything from Meghan’s passion for bee-keeping to her effortless hosting skills. With appearances by A-list friends and candid moments featuring Prince Harry, the show has solidified Meghan’s place as a relatable yet aspirational figure in Hollywood.
But the Duchess isn’t stopping at streaming success. Riding the wave of her Netflix popularity, Meghan recently launched As Ever, her long-awaited lifestyle brand. Designed to reflect her ethos of mindfulness, wellness, and intentional living, the brand has already sparked excitement—and speculation. Will it feature home goods, beauty products, or even a nod to her advocacy work? Whatever the direction, As Ever positions Meghan as a modern entrepreneur, carving her own path post-royalty.
The timing couldn’t be better. With With Love, Meghan humanizing her in the public eye, the brand launch feels like a natural next step. Critics have questioned whether the world needs another celebrity-backed lifestyle venture, but supporters argue Meghan’s authenticity and curated aesthetic set her apart. After all, this is the same woman who turned a blog (The Tig) into a cult favorite—before royal duties put it on pause.
Of course, with every move, scrutiny follows. Some royal watchers contrast her Hollywood ventures with the traditional constraints of monarchy, while others applaud her independence. Yet one thing is clear: Meghan is writing her own narrative. Between Netflix and As Ever, she’s blending influence, business, and philanthropy—on her own terms.
As the Duchess balances entertainment, entrepreneurship, and family life in California, one question lingers: What’s next? A cookbook? A wellness retreat? Or perhaps more screen time? Whatever it is, Meghan Markle is proving that her story is far from over—and she’s just getting started.