
The former American actress made an unexpected move – Meghan starred in a video for a startup that sells matcha-flavored latte powder, tea and coffee. When hot or cold water is added, they become drinks.
Prince Harry’s wife looked relaxed in her £1,595 Burberry ‘Maythorne’ silk trench coat with ruffled sleeves in a soft shade of red. She first wore it during the royal tour of Australia in 2018.

The Duchess of Sussex’s outfit also consisted of a white Ralph Lauren shirt, dark jeans and Aquazzura diapers. A touch of glamor was added by jewelry – a Baby Queen emerald necklace from Logan Hollowell worth 2800 pounds (252 thousand rubles), a Cartier Love bracelet and a Tank watch.
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Meghan Markle has been unusually reserved this year compared to her 38-year-old husband. Prince Harry embarked on a promotional tour in January to promote his memoir Spare. Today the Duchess makes her first public appearance. She visited the production plant established in 2016 and drank in the company of the founder Hannah Mendos.
“This investment aims to support a passionate entrepreneur who prioritizes community building alongside her business. I am proud to invest in Hannah’s commitment to finding ethical ingredients and creating a product that I personally love and that takes a holistic approach to health. I believe in her and I believe in her company,” the Daily Mail quoted the former queen as saying.

Experts believe that Megan’s participation in the video brought either a significant fee or a share in the company. The Duchess enlisted Oprah Winfrey, her celebrity neighbor in Santa Barbara’s upscale Montecito neighborhood, to advertise the drinks. The Dukes of Sussex were interviewed by a major American TV personality in March 2021 after resigning their royal powers and moving to the United States.
However, the ad featuring Prince Harry’s wife was not without controversy. The company in which the duchess works has been accused of being unethical. The company imported a large amount of its ingredients, including 19 tons of oat milk powder, from a Chinese supplier based in the Xinjiang region. There, according to Western tabloids, forced labor is used, women are raped and people are kept in re-education camps.
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