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LIZ JONES: With this As Ever launch, Meghan's finally found a money-spinner that will work... because she's realised one key thing

LIZ JONES: With this As Ever launch, Meghan's finally found a money-spinner that will work... because she's realised one key thing

Daily Mail​8 hours ago

'No more sleeps!' That was the over-excited, slightly infantile proclamation on the Duchess of Sussex 's Instagram account this morning. There was even a ticking clock counting down the seconds before the summer drop of new products landed on her As Ever website.
'Here we go!' shouted the next post, along with a photo of Meghan in a garden swing, hair flowing, sleeves puffy. My excitement could barely be contained. I was on tenterhooks!

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