Meghan Markle is ready as ever to launch her new lifestyle brand.
The Duchess of Sussex, 43, revealed her first line of As Ever products on Tuesday, the same day that “With Love, Meghan” premiered on Netflix.
Page Six broke the news in January that Markle was partnering with the streaming service to release her products.
Markle’s signature raspberry jam is among the products available for purchase in the spring on the As Ever website.
The mom of two is also selling a limited-edition wildflower honey with honeycomb, herbal teas (hibiscus, peppermint and lemon ginger), crepe mix and shortbread cookies with flower sprinkles.
Lastly, the line includes flower sprinkles “for beautifying meals and sweet treats,” per People.
The prices for Markle’s products haven’t been revealed yet.
Markle showed off some of her products in her eight-episode Netflix show, where she cooks and gardens at home in Montecito, Calif. while joined by some of her celebrity friends, including Mindy Kaling.
The series is being dragged by some critics and fans, who say it’s “boring,” “exhausting” and “pointless.”
Last month, Markle officially rebranded her business from American Riviera Orchard to As Ever after dealing with a slew of trademark snafus that kept delaying the launch.
The former “Suits” star admitted in her new interview with People that there were “tons of twists and turns” during the process of building her brand.
“I was figuring it out in real time,” she shared, adding, “I appreciate everyone who gave me the grace to make mistakes and figure it out and also to be forgiving with myself through that. It’s a learning curve.”
Since announcing As Ever, a small town in Mallorca, Spain, accused Markle of copying its traditional coat of arms for the brand’s logo. Meanwhile, an NYC-based clothing brand called As Ever spoke out about the moniker of Markle’s business.
Prince Harry’s wife told People that despite the nature of her new business she doesn’t identify as an influencer.
“I see myself as an entrepreneur and a female founder,” she said, “and if the brand ends up influential, then that’s great.”
As for her Netflix show, Markle spoke about how she made the crew feel included in her kitchen during filming.
“It feels as though we’re just spending time together, which is what it ended up being,” she said. “I’d make a recipe and say, ‘Everyone try this,’ and there are certain dishes where you just watch everyone flock in. I’d say, ‘We’ve run out of spoons!’”
“It ended up feeling so communal, and that’s the spirit of the show,” Markle added.