Meghan Markle has appeared to snub her former friend Misha Nonoo in her new ShopMy page.
The Duchess of Sussex launched her ShopMy link earlier this week, featuring a selection of curated fashion items, including a £120 “boyfriend” linen shirt from British brand With Nothing Underneath.
The sustainable label, founded by ex-Vogue staffer Pip Durell, has been championed by Meghan for years.
However, notably absent from her recommendations are any products from her close friend Misha Nonoo’s fashion line.
Meghan Markle ‘snubs’ former friend Misha Nonoo with latest business move
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This omission is particularly striking as Meghan has frequently used her high-profile status to promote Nonoo’s designs in the past.
For example, she famously wore Nonoo’s “husband” shirt in white for her first official outing with Prince Harry in September 2017.
In 2020, Meghan sported the £174 “husband” shirt again to visit her patronages in London, just hours before announcing her royal exit with Harry.
The Duchess styled the pinstripe blue shirt under a £269 navy Massimo Dutti coat.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s first official outing as a couple in 2017
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Meghan also chose a skirt from Nonoo’s label when launching her Together cookbook in September 2018.
She further enlisted Misha as a brand partner for the Smart Works charity clothing collection, unveiled in collaboration with John Lewis, Marks & Spencer and Jigsaw.
Meghan’s ShopMy features a range of luxury items beyond the WNU shirt, including a sleeveless gown costing more than £1,000.
The platform will earn Meghan a commission when followers purchase items through her links.
Meghan Markle and Misha Nonoo pictured together in 2019
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Meghan Markle launched her Together cookbook wearing Nonoo’s skirt
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The mother-of-two appeared to U-turn after insisting earlier this month that she was “not an influencer”, but rather a “female founder” and “entrepreneur”.
Influencers are renowned for using their platforms to promote products through brand collaborations and frequent content creation.
Meghan recently launched a new podcast called “Confessions Of A Female Founder”, due to drop on streaming platforms on April 8.
The Duchess teased that there is “more to come” ahead of the launch of her lifestyle company, As Ever, which follows a significant rebrand and name change from American Riviera Orchard.