Prince Harry is a “proud” husband.
Duke Sussex explained that he liked to watch his wife Megan Markle, as she returns to the business world by launching her lifestyle chain, “With Love, Megan”, and a brand for her at all.
“I am very happy with my wife and I completely support everything she did and still do,” Harry, 40, told people in an interview published on Wednesday. “I'm incredibly proud.”
Markle, 43, revealed for the first time that she was working on a lifestyle brand in March 2024, which kept secret for more than two years.
The brand was originally called the American Riviera Orchard, however, Markle was forced to the axis after many commercial setbacks.
Nearly one year of anticipation, the “accessible and affordable products”, which ranged from honey to tea and jam, finally the market earlier this month – was sold in less than an hour.
Harry and Markle, who tied the knot in 2018, recently stated its achievements in order to protect the spring malfunction with their children, Prince Archi, 5 years old, and Princess Lilbit, 3 years old.
One of those familiar with the port was told that the two children are the center of the spouses, which they call the love of their “happy bubbles”.
“Children are adorable. They are incredibly smart, fun and enjoyable.”
While Markle has seen a lot of success in the lifestyle space, “claims” have a lot of her possession.
The Duchess of Sussex recently launched the new media podcasts, “Female founder confessions”, which were first shown on April 8.
After that, earlier this month, Fortune reported that the latest project for Markle was more behind the scenes.
The mother of two women in a women's health company called Midi Health, which gives a virtual platform to those 35 and overcomes the symptoms related to menopause.
Markle now has a stake in the company, which raised more than $ 103 million of financing thanks to part of its contributions.
Among the other prominent investors are Emmy Schumer, Koni Bretton, designer Tori Porsche, and former vice -chairman of the MP Kamala Harris Maya Harris.
This is not the first time that Markle has behaved as an “angel investor”, as it financially supported the Clevr and Highbrow High Hippie and Cesta Collective, known for its signing basket bags by women in Rwanda.
In an interview with the New York Times in August 2024, the former Royal newspaper revealed that it has nearly 10 brands in its wallet.
She told The Outlet: “Investing in it helped me to line up this chapter as I invest in myself,” she told The Outlet.