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Meghan Markle believes fans will come flocking to buy her products despite President Donald Trump’s tariffs and fears of a recession.

The Duchess of Sussex sat down with Fortune magazine and declared that her business is in good standing during uncertain times.

“At the moment, all of our products are currently made in the U.S., so we don’t anticipate tariffs affecting us directly,” the mother of two told the outlet. “But as we look at the larger context of how this is going to affect the consumer day-to-day, I’m very grateful that in part of the conception of this brand, I wanted to create products that look more prestige but are more accessible and affordable.”

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Meghan Markle smiling wearing a white stylish top and a gold necklace.

Meghan Markle is choosing to follow the royal motto: keep calm and carry on. (Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty Images)

“I think during any time of recession, people still want to find creature comforts, items that can bring them joy,” the former American actress added.

British royal expert Hilary Fordwich claimed to Fox News Digital that Meghan’s statements only show how “out of touch” she is as concerns surrounding the economy continue to grow.

Meghan Markle speaking into microphone

Products from As Ever sold out online in under an hour. (Bryan Bedder/Getty Images for Project Healthy Minds)

“Her tariff comments were accurate as they are produced in the U.S.,” said Fordwich. “But particularly those regarding the recession were rather out of touch and dismissive. [They were] inappropriate given the broader economic struggles many of her fan base and others are facing.”

A bottle of As Ever honey

As Ever’s limited-edition wildflower honey was priced at $28. The honey doesn’t come from Meghan Markle’s personal hives. (As Ever)

“She was right that during tough times people do seek comfort, but nonessentials are only for the wealthy in tough times,” Fordwich shared. “Such elitist comments are more likely to alienate average consumers. Albeit her supporters [make up] the majority of her consumers, but the likelihood that her comments resonated with them, in terms of reality, is unlikely.”

On April 2, Meghan’s products from her lifestyle brand As Ever became available for purchase. The company told the outlet that the inventory size was “tens of thousands.” The items, which included a raspberry spread, teas and baking mixes, sold out in under an hour.

A clear glass of peppermint tea next to a container

The herbal peppermint tea was priced at $12. (As Ever)

“You’ll see the bulk of our SKUs are under $20,” said Meghan. “From our standpoint, certainly for me, even in the expansion of the brand, things should still feel accessible.”

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A jar of flower sprinkles

“Flower sprinkles” or edible flowers were priced at $15. (As Ever)

Her limited-edition wildflower honey, priced at $28, sold out in under five minutes.

Doug Eldridge, a branding expert and the founder of Achilles PR, told Fox News Digital he wasn’t surprised by Meghan’s statements because “relatability has never been her strong suit.”

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“Meghan needs to remember that what she’s pushing are ‘wants,’ not ‘needs,’” he explained. “In other words, she’s not pedaling batteries, eggs or toilet paper; she is featuring discretionary items. The messaging and marketing need to be reflective of that reality.”

Meghan Markle's hands serving a slice of cake.

In her Netflix series, “With Love, Meghan,” the Duchess of Sussex showcased her jam. (Netflix)

“‘Pretty’ is the first hurdle to clear, but then you need to make the pivot to underscore that even in uncertain economic times, there’s a ‘pragmatic’ aspect to the goods, based on their price point and overall utility,” he continued.

A close-up of Meghan Markle working outdoors.

“I think during any time of recession, people still want to find creature comforts, items that can bring them joy,” Meghan Markle told Fortune magazine. (Netflix)

“… If Meghan is going to be financially successful in what could be the early stages of a global recession, then she needs to maintain message discipline because she doesn’t have the preexisting brand loyalty in place that other non-essential companies depend on to weather the proverbial storm during lean economic times,” he added.

But Meghan feels she’s on the money.

A person holds a smartphone displaying Netflix's new Meghan Markle show, "With Love, Meghan", in front of a TV screen showing footage of the show.

Meghan Markle made her Netflix comeback on March 4 with a lifestyle series that painted a rosy picture of domestic life. (CHRIS DELMAS/AFP via Getty Images)

According to Fortune, Netflix signed on as a key investor for As Ever in 2024. The mother of two and her husband, Prince Harry, have had a reported $100 million deal with the streaming giant since 2020. The outlet shared that for years Meghan sent Netflix chief content officer Bela Bajaria and Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos homemade jams during the holidays.

“[Bajaria] said, ‘You need to teach people how to do this,’ and from that moment she was very excited about the possibility of a show,” said Meghan. “And I think because of how savvy my partners are, and certainly business-minded strategically, she said, ‘In addition to a show, you should talk to our consumer products division about a partnership.’”

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Meghan Markle and her friend Daniel Martin with their backs turned looking at the California mountains.

Meghan Markle resides in the wealthy coastal community of Montecito, Calif., where her lifestyle series was filmed. (Netflix)

The outlet noted that Meghan went on to connect with Josh Simon, Netflix’s VP of consumer products. A partnership with Netflix was the “right move for the global expansion we want.”

Meghan Markle smiling wearing a white suit with her hair down.

Documentaries on polo and Prince Harry’s Invictus Games have flopped for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex. (Chris Jackson/Getty Images for the Invictus Games Foundation)

“I can’t speak to the specifics of the terms of the deal,” said Meghan. “We are very, very much in harmony on how we see the growth of this and the trajectory over the next five to seven years.”

Meghan Markle's spread in a product photo

British broadcaster and photographer Helena Chard told Fox News Digital that there’s no doubt fans will flock to buy Meghan Markle’s products. (As Ever)

British broadcaster and photographer Helena Chard previously told Fox News Digital that there was no doubt Meghan’s products would sell thanks to her loyal fans, but the question remains: Will there be continuous sales?  

“Meghan is not a trained chef or even a professional foodie,” said Chard. “She is playing a role.”

Meghan Markle outdoors serving bellinis next to a smiling friend.

Following the airing of “With Love, Meghan,” many critics accused the Duchess of Sussex of being inauthentic. (Cr. Jake Rosenberg/Netflix © 2025)

Meghan became the Duchess of Sussex when she married the British prince in 2018. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex stepped back as senior royals in 2020, citing the unbearable media intrusions and lack of support from the palace.

The couple, looking to become financially independent, were said to be frustrated that Buckingham Palace prevented them from developing their “Sussex Royal” brand, the BBC reported. They moved to California, where they are now raising their two young children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet.

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Meghan Markle's brand released honey

Fortune magazine reported that inventory for As Ever was “tens of thousands.” (As Ever)

In March 2024, Meghan launched her lifestyle brand, which was originally named American Riviera Orchard. Due to trademark woes, it was renamed “As Ever” in February. Her Netflix show, “With Love, Meghan,” which showcases her love of cooking and entertaining, premiered March 4.

As Ever jam with a collectable case

Meghan Markle’s raspberry spread with “keepsake packaging” was priced at $14. (As Ever)

“Who is the target demographic?” Fordwich previously wondered. “Those with less money couldn’t afford it. … The ‘keepsake packaging’ and aspirational marketing … is out of touch with the average consumer. … It seems inauthentic, and only those with a highly privileged lifestyle, not the mass consumer [would purchase her items].”

The raspberry spread in the keepsake packaging was priced at $14. “Flower sprinkles,” or edible flowers, were available for $15.

Meghan Markle smiling wearing a floral dress cooking in the kitchen.

New episodes of “With Love, Meghan,” are scheduled to be available for streaming in the fall. (Jake Rosenberg/Netflix © 2025)

The New York Times, which was previously invited to interview Meghan in her Montecito kitchen, pointed out that many critics have called her Netflix show unrelatable and inauthentic. Meghan told the outlet she put herself back in the spotlight because “I need to work, and I love to work.” She pointed out that, until she met Harry, she hadn’t been without a job since she was 13.

A fruit plate shaped like a rainbow.

In “With Love, Meghan,” the Duchess of Sussex taught viewers how to make a rainbow fruit platter. (Netflix)

And with two young children to raise, “This is a way I can connect my home life and my work,” she reasoned.

The outlet noted that Meghan and Harry’s production deal with Netflix ends this year. Their two previous documentaries about polo and Harry’s Invictus Games have flopped.

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Meghan Markle laughs near the stove at home.

Meghan Markle partnered up with Netflix to launch her lifestyle brand. (Netflix)

Still, Meghan seems to be following the royal motto even as questions surrounding the economy continue to be raised: keep calm and carry on. 

New episodes of “With Love, Meghan,” are scheduled to premiere in the fall. As for her $9 jam, As Ever notes on its site that it is “coming soon.”

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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