Now firmly in her entrepreneurial era, shows no signs of slowing down as she has already teased yet another potential business venture on the horizon.
The 43 year old wife of kickstarted the year by to a global audience of millions, before further following up with a Netflix series 'With Love, Meghan' and launching a new podcast 'Confessions of a Female Founder' within the space of a few short months.
Teaming her business endeavours with a triumphant return to social media, the Duchess has continued to carve a niche for herself in the lifestyle and wellness sphere, but it appears she isn't content to stay put and has even teased the launch of a fashion line in the not too distance future.
Speaking with the in a new interview published on May 27, Meghan explained how she was hoping to expand her business in the future and extend it beyond the edible items, such as honey, fruit preserves and flower sprinkles that had immediately sold out upon launch.
"My heart is very deeply in my home," Meghan told the outlet. "Everything comes from being rooted in the love story of your home and garden, and then you can imagine different verticals coming out of that."
Giving a little more insight into what the future of As Ever could look like, Meghan was asked directly if she was considering a clothing line in the future - and fans will will be delighted to know it is definitely something she intends to pursue in the future.
She told the publication: "The category of fashion is something I will explore at a later date, because I do think that's an interesting space for me."
A transition into fashion would also be timely for Meghan, particularly as she has recently experienced great success with the launch of a earlier this year.
The unique platform allows the Duchess to post links to some of her favourite clothing items and other accessories so that fans at home can experience a little royal luxury for themselves and recreate her signature style.

"A handpicked and curated collection of the things I love - I hope you enjoy them," she said at the top of the page, adding, "Please note, some products may contain commissionable links."
Meghan is also no stranger to designing either, as she previously launched a capsule collection of women's workwear for the charity Smart Works back in 2019, which helps women to gain employment.
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