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Meghan wore a matching knit set in a new Instagram video for her brand As Ever. The sweater and pants combo was a solid cream color, complemented by gold jewelry. In the video, Meghan revealed how she hosts breakfasts on her days off.
On Sunday, Meghan Markle showcased her seasonal style in a new Instagram video from her lifestyle brand, As Ever. In the video, the duchess wore a monochromatic cream knit set, paired with a sweater and matching trousers. She completed her look with minimal gold jewelry.
The post showed hostesses preparing a breakfast buffet with quiche, yogurt parfait, pancakes, and a fruit tray. Of course, she featured some of As Ever’s products like raspberry spread and orange blossom honey. “What I like to do when I have guests over the holidays, especially if there’s a large group of people and everyone has different breakfast preferences, is just create stations so they can figure it out on their own,” explained Meghan, who previously revealed that she hosted Gloria Steinem at Thanksgiving one year.
Last week, As Ever revealed in its newsletter how Meghan is preparing for the Christmas season with Prince Harry and their children, six-year-old Archie and four-year-old Lilibet. A newsletter announcing Meghan’s new sage honey from the brand’s holiday collection said: “When it comes to our founder’s favorites, sage’s delicate, herbal flavor ranks high on the list.” The message went on to say that a photo of Meghan posted on As Ever’s Instagram account “walks through what looks like gorgeous purple lavender, but is actually sharing the beauty of blooming sage.”
“It was those sunny moments that made our daily walks a little more magical, with Archie and Lili in tow for a walk, my husband checking on the bees, and Pula chasing a ball with Mia. And that sage, that purple color, that scent of the garden was always in the background.”
In her latest Harper’s Bazaar cover story, Meghan revealed that she hopes her business will inspire children. “I hope they understand the value of courage. They understood it when it was just a pot of jam bubbling on the stove,” she told the magazine. “I think when you’re young, you’re a little more fearless. As you get older, you lose some of that.”
