Prince Harry’s wife, Meghan Markle, suffered a major blow when her partner made a surprise move ahead of the couple’s visit to the United Kingdom.
The Duchess of Sussex’s business partner has taken a disturbing turn by promoting Meghan’s rival days after announcing her business venture with the former. Suits star.
The mother of Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet announced the partnership on her Instagram Stories, posting a photo with Clevr Blends co-founder and CEO Hannah Mendoza.
“I have been a proud supporter of Hannah and Clevr Blends for many years,” the Duchess wrote. “I’m thrilled with this collaboration with one of my favorite girls and two of my favorite brands.”
Mendoza reposted the content and wrote that “nothing compares to having badass women in your life to cheer you up.”
Meghan has received some very disturbing news regarding her partner’s latest venture: a setback has arisen in Meghan’s latest business venture, with a wellness brand directing customers to buy a rival product instead of the Duchess’ own offering.
The Montecito resident, 44, launched a collaborative “Strawberry Matcha Set” with the California beverage company on Tuesday through her lifestyle brand As Ever.
However, visitors to Clevr Blends’ website looking for its Cold Foam Matcha Latte with Strawberry Jam recipe should stir in a tablespoon or two of Bonne Maman Strawberry Preserves for what the brand describes as a “dreamy, creamy, fruity fusion.”
The recipe does not mention Meghan’s As Ever Strawberry Spread, which is part of the joint product offering.
The £45 set brings together Clevr’s ceremonial grade matcha powder with functional ingredients, Meghan’s strawberry spread and decorative flower sprinkles designed to “add beauty to every bite”.
According to As Ever’s website, the two brands collaborated on this seasonal offering because of their “shared love of joyful morning rituals.”
The Duchess has maintained a financial stake in Clevr Blends since December 2020, when a spokesperson confirmed she had invested an undisclosed amount in the coffee milk powder company.




