With love, Lilibet.
Meghan Markle and her daughter Princess Lilibet posed together on Tuesday to promote As Ever’s collaboration with luxury flower supply company High Camp Supply.
A photo posted on Instagram showed Markle, 44, holding a large white flower and filling a cup with it.
Although the young child’s face was not visible, Lilibet could be seen wearing a white dress and her long red hair flowing down to her shoulders.
The caption reads, “Something is blooming. New collaboration with @highcampgardenias arriving tomorrow.” “Sign up for release reminders so you don’t miss out 🌷”
Markle shares Lilybet and son Prince Archie with her husband Prince Harry.
Markle’s latest collaboration comes on the heels of Netflix officially cutting ties with the lifestyle brand.
“It didn’t make sense to continue the partnership because her show wasn’t going to continue,” an industry source told Page Six earlier this month, referring to Markle’s two-season drama series “With Love, Meghan.”
A Netflix spokesperson also told Page Six in a statement: “Meghan’s passion for elevating everyday moments in beautiful and simple ways inspired the creation of the As Ever brand, and we are thrilled to play a role in bringing that vision to life.”
“As always intended, Meghan will continue to grow her brand and move on to the next chapter of her independence. We look forward to celebrating how she continues to bring joy to homes around the world,” the statement concluded.
A source close to the matter told Page Six that it was always the plan to run As Ever “on its own,” noting that Netflix and the “Suits” alumnus will continue to have a mutually supportive relationship.
“You can also expect a seasonal special of ‘With Love, Meghan Markle,'” they added.
Meanwhile, a spokesperson for As Ever told Page Six that the company is “grateful for our partnership with Netflix throughout our first year of service.”
“We have experienced meaningful and rapid growth, and As Ever is now ready to stand on its own,” the spokesperson said. “We have an exciting year ahead and can’t wait to share even more.”
Markle and Prince Harry, 41, previously negotiated a $100 million deal with Netflix after leaving the royal family in 2020.
They have released multiple projects with the streamer, including the 2023 documentary “Harry and Meghan,” the 2024 “Polo” documentary, and “With Love, Meghan.”
Markle’s lifestyle show was not recommissioned by Netflix for a third season after declining ratings, Page Six previously confirmed.
Reports about Markle’s alleged conduct with the company surfaced after news broke that Netflix had ended its relationship with As Ever.
According to Variety, the actress would sometimes “disappear” during Zoom meetings with Netflix when she was upset.
“The atmosphere in the building was ‘It’s over,'” a Netflix source told the outlet, claiming Markle and Prince Harry’s actions “caused confusion during the meeting.”
However, Ms. Markle’s lawyer, Michael J. Kump, justified her “disappearance” in a letter to Variety, explaining that she “works from home and is the mother of young children, ages 4 and 6, who often encounter children who enter the space unexpectedly during meetings.”
The Duke of Sussex also told Variety that the allegations are “completely false.”
