Meghan Markle shares new video of her mixing pots while dancing in kitchen ahead of As Ever product launch

MEGHAN Markle has shared a cringe new video of her stirring pots while dancing in the kitchen ahead of her As Ever product launch.

The Duchess of Sussex, 43, sang as she multi-tasked in front of her stove in the candid clip shared to Instagram.

Meghan Markle cooking in a kitchen.
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Meghan Markle shared the video on her Instagram[/caption]

Woman reviewing packaging designs and samples.
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She captioned the video: “From the start to the finish. What an adventure it’s been. One more sleep!”

The camera also panned over the mum-of-two checking the labels for her As Ever products ahead of their launch tomorrow.

Meghan has been teasing her sweet preserves for over a year after initially launching American Orchard Riviera.

She originally sent 50 jars of the jam to influencer friends and family, alongside some homemade dog treats.

But the former Suits actress was forced to roll out her rebrand, As Ever, in February after being hit by a string of set backs.

Her jams also featured in her eight-part Netflix docuseries With Love, Meghan, as she entertained Hollywood pals and celeb chefs.

The mum-of-two’s business will also likely feature in her new podcast, Confessions of a Female Founder.

Episodes, which offer advice and tales from women entrepreneurs, will air on April 8.

For now, fans can finally get their hands on the famous jars as they have officially hit the As Ever website.

The spread is advertised alongside flower sprinkles, shortbread cookies and a wildflower honey with honeycomb.

Meghan revealed the drop in a newsletter, and informed shoppers the jam would arrive in “keepsake packaging”.

She wrote: “Ever since I can remember, I’ve been dreaming up easy ways to elevate the everyday into the exceptional.

“I always knew that I wanted to turn these ideas into something real, and to make beautiful items that spark connection and celebrate quiet, meaningful moments.

“Of course, you’ll find the raspberry spread that started it all, presented in keepsake packaging that you can repurpose to tuck away love notes or special treasures, and to remember this pivotal moment with me.

“Think of it as our time capsule.”

Meghan added: “And by the way, once you’ve enjoyed every spoonful of this fruit spread, you may want to do what I do: rinse the jar and use it as a small bud vase for flowers on your nightstand, or to hold your pens on your desk.”

The Duchess also encouraged her followers to follow their inner “value, creativity and joy”.

“You are you – As ever, and for ever,” she continued.

In a further inspirational comment, the Netflix star said “the biggest risk you can take is deciding not to take one at all”.

She once again emphasised the main point highlighted in her show – to “make the everyday exceptional”.

It is understood Ever products will likely be sold in Netflix Home stores.

The streaming giant revealed the first would be branches in Dallas and Pennsylvania.

Hypocrite Meghan Markle is having MAJOR identity crisis & it’s a money drive, claims expert

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MEGHAN Markle has been criticised for having a “major” identity crisis after launching her new shopping page for her clothes and make-up.

This week, the Duchess of Sussex, 43, shared a link to a “hand-picked collection of clothes she loves” for commission, which included a £1,068 dress.

The news was posted from her As Ever brand with a rare snap with Archie, five, and Lilibet, three – and experts have said she was shamelessly using her kids.

Speaking on The Sun’s Royal Exclusive Show, News.com.au’s Royal Reporter Bronte Coy said: “There’s this real identity crisis. It’s like, who is she?

“She didn’t want the kids to be on display in the royal family, which I think a lot of parents understand to a point.

“But then she’s launched the Instagram, and she’s using the kids, which, again, is her prerogative, but it just kind of falls out of step with what she said previously.”

Bronte also pointed out how Meghan is using her monogram logo with the crown on it for her business ventures.

The royal expert continued: “She’s kind of an influencer. She has the right to earn money.

“But it just looks a bit jarring, having the royal stamp on it.

“So, yeah, I just see it all as a bit of an identity crisis.”

The Sun’s Royal Editor Matt Wilkinson pointed out that some people have branded it “tacky” for Meghan to use photos of her kids to make money.

Legendary Sun photographer Arthur Edwards said: I mean, they’re just looking for more and more ways to make lots of money.

“It’s probably tacky here, but in America, it’s not probably the same.

“In America, it’s all money-driven, everything.

“But here, we probably think it’s a bit tacky and probably don’t think it’s the right thing to do.

But in America, if Meghan’s doing it, and they do well, probably some other film star will come along and do something similar.”

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