Prince Harry is a “proud” husband.
The Duke of Sussex explained that he loved to see his wife, Meghan Markle, returning to the business world by launching his lifestyle series, “With Love, Meghan” and his brand.
“I am very happy for my wife and fully support everything he has done and continues to do,” said Harry, 40, People in an interview published Wednesday. “I am incredible proud.”
Markle, 43, revealed for the first time that he was working on a lifestyle brand in March 2024, which held a secret for approximately two years.
The brand was originally called American Riviera Orchard, however, Markle was forced to pivot after several registered trademark setbacks.
After almost a year in advance, “accessible and affordable” products, ranging from honey to tea and jams, finally arrived at the market earlier this month, and sold out in less than an hour.
Harry and Markle, who married in 2018, recently celebrated their achievements with a spring vacation getaway soaked with their children, Prince Archie, 5, and Princess Lilibet, 3, reported People.
A source told The Outlet that the two children are the center of the couple, which they call with love “their happy bubble.”
“Children are adorable. They are incredible intelligent, articulated and fun,” said the source.
While Markle saw a lot of success in the lifestyle space, the “suits” student has much more under his sleeve.
The Duchess of Sussex also recently launched a new average lemonada podcast, “Confessions of a Female Founder”, which premiered on April 8.
Then, earlier this month, Fortune reported that Markle’s last adventure was more behind the scene.
The mother of two children invested in a new health company for women called Midi Health, which offers a virtual platform to those 35 and about experiencing symptoms related to menopause.
Markle now has a participation in the company, which has raised $ 103 million in funds thanks in part to its contributions.
Other notable investors include Amy Schumer, Connie Britton, designer Tory Burch and the former niece of Vice President Kamala Harris, Maya Harris.
This is not the first time that Markle acts as an “Angel Investor”, since the finances supported the Clevr coffee brand, the Highbrow Hippie brand and the basket collective, known for their firm signs woven by women in Rwanda.
In an August 2024 interview with the New York Times, the old Real revealed that he has almost 10 brands in his portfolio.
“Investing in them has helped me align for this chapter where I am investing in myself,” he told The Outlet.