Meghan Markle just offered a peek behind the curtain of royal-in-exile life, unveiling a glimpse inside the $14 million California mansion she shares with Prince Harry and their two little ones, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet.
The Duchess of Sussex showed off her home in a video on her Instagram Stories—flaunting her beagle sleeping on a luxurious cream armchair next to stunning floral arrangement in a white stone vase from her own lifestyle brand, As Ever.
PEOPLE Magazine however confirmed that the product was a one-of-a-kind piece, specially crafted for Markle’s Netflix show ‘With Love, Meghan.’
Previously, the Duchess of Sussex has hinted at foraying into home goods and fashion, but so far has only come out with food items like wines, jams and teas.
“I hope that people see that reflected in whatever it is that I’m creating and putting out there… It’s just an extension of me,” Markle told Inc Magazine after the launch of As Ever.
Inside Markle’s lavish living room
The As Ever vase with garden roses were placed on an elegant side table by the armchair. She captioned her Story, “Delphinium, Nigella, Veronica – meet As ever. With garden roses and Queen Anne’s lace (and a very sleepy Mia). Looking lovely, ladies,” writing about the flowers.
But perhaps one of the most cozy parts of her living room was the $2,000 brown and cream Hermès throw blanket. In the background, fans can take a peek at a sophisticated patio, with a spacious outdoor chair and table amidst lush greenery.
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Viewers react to Meghan Markle’s living room
Markle’s glimpse into her home spurred many reactions, as plenty of viewers were left unimpressed by the As Ever vase.
One social media user posted on X: “I got a similar vase from my local Meijer. I’m not kidding or joking. It’s natural stone. Her ‘high-end’ products are just cheap stuff with a label and embossing to try to ‘zhuzz’ something up to sell for ridiculously high prices.”
A second one said: “It’s rather plain, nothing special.” And a third one chimed in: “From a distance that ‘vase’ looks like an old paint can.”
But some others admired the vase. A fan wrote, “I will have it all over my house. Every room.”
While another suggested: “I hope she makes the logo in gold, silver, and rose gold beautiful.”