URGENT UPDATE: Meghan Markle’s latest business move is sparking controversy as she features her children, Archie and Lilibet, in a promotional newsletter for her lifestyle brand, As Ever. This decision, revealed earlier today, is causing a stir among royal aides who criticize her for contradicting her previous stance on privacy regarding her family.
In the newsletter, Markle shares heartwarming moments of her family preparing for the holiday season at their California home. However, sources close to the royal family are voicing concerns. “The children are now part of the branding architecture,” a royal aide stated. “After years of insisting on privacy, she’s inserting them into sales copy.”
The newsletter highlights the family’s activities, including harvesting herbs from their backyard in Montecito. Markle elaborated on her love for sage, which has inspired her latest product, Sage Honey. She described picturesque scenes, noting, “Those strolls, with Archie and Lili running in tow, her husband checking on the bees, Pula chasing the ball with Mia trying to keep up — those were the sun-drenched moments that made an everyday walk something a bit more magical.”
While many supporters praised the charming family moments, the involvement of her children in marketing efforts has raised eyebrows among royal insiders. A source remarked, “She has always insisted the kids must be kept out of public life. Now they’re characters in a marketing narrative.”
As the holiday season approaches, Markle and Prince Harry are reportedly preparing for Thanksgiving celebrations with their children. This newsletter marks a significant shift in how Markle is presenting her family to the public, blending personal life with business interests in a way that some find troubling.
The backlash surrounding this decision raises questions about the implications for Markle’s brand and her family’s privacy. Observers are now closely watching how this will affect her reputation and future business ventures.
Stay tuned for updates as this story develops and as public reactions continue to unfold.






































