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Meghan Markle selling boxes of honey, tea and flowers for staggering £191 after Netflix split

By britishbulletin.com18 March 20263 Mins Read
Meghan Markle selling boxes of honey, tea and flowers for staggering £191 after Netflix split
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The Duchess of Sussex has unveiled a new £191 gift box through her lifestyle brand As Ever, featuring a combination of fresh flowers, tea and honey.

The Garden Tea Bloom Box, priced at $255, represents a collaboration between Meghan’s brand and High Camp Supply, a San Francisco-based luxury florist.


This limited-edition Easter product marks the latest offering from As Ever, which originally launched alongside the duchess’s Netflix series With Love, Meghan in March 2025.

The bloom box is described as bringing together “fresh blooms and simple pantry comforts” and has been timed for delivery ahead of Easter Sunday on April 5.

Meghan Markle selling boxes of honey, tea and flowers for staggering £191 after Netflix split

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The box contains herbal peppermint tea and sage honey with honeycomb, alongside fresh blooms, including peonies and jasmine.

According to the product description, customers receive “a thoughtful mix of long stems for classic bouquets and loose blossoms designed for floating arrangements, allowing for multiple placements throughout your home”.

High Camp Supply handles shipping directly at an additional cost of $35 (£26.26).

However, delivery is restricted to the continental United States only, meaning British fans of the duchess will be unable to purchase the Easter gift set.

As Ever’s Instagram account shared an image on Wednesday afternoon depicting flowers, a baguette, and the tea and honey products arranged in a basket.

The accompanying caption announced: “The Garden Tea Bloom Box has arrived.”

The post detailed the collaboration with High Camp Gardenias, noting that white peonies, mint, jasmine and gardenias have been paired with the brand’s peppermint tea and sage honey.

The caption described the set as being “designed for bouquets, floating arrangements, and a quiet cup of tea”.

The Garden Tea Bloom Box retails for £191 in British Sterling

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As Ever products are said to draw inspiration from Meghan’s “long-lasting love of cooking, entertaining, and hostessing with ease”.

The product launch follows news that the partnership between Netflix and Meghan’s lifestyle brand has concluded.

The duchess and Prince Harry entered into a deal with the streaming giant in 2020, reportedly valued at more than £74million.

Netflix and the Sussexes have parted ways after their multimillion-pound deal

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Their agreement also included a first-look arrangement for film and television content, giving Netflix priority access to projects from their Archewell production company.

With Love, Meghan debuted on the platform in March 2025, coinciding with the launch of As Ever and its initial products, including raspberry jam that featured prominently throughout the programme.

A spokesman for the duchess stated earlier this month that her brand was “ready to stand on its own”.

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