King Charles launches Highgrove Honey amid Meghan Markle's brand expansion
King Charles, 75, has introduced Highgrove Royal Estate Honey, a new product made on his Highgrove Estate.
According to Highgrove, this organic honey, priced at £25 for a 350g jar, is produced by bees residing in traditional British double-walled beehives on the estate. The honey, collected from lime tree pollen in late June to early July, is described as "beautifully delicate" and makes an excellent gift with its distinctive lime flavour.
The Highgrove Estate, known for its organic practices, offers a range of preserves and savoury foods through the Highgrove Shop, with proceeds donated to charity. This honey is the latest addition to their product line.
Meanwhile, Meghan Markle's lifestyle brand, American Riviera Orchard, continues to expand. The Duchess of Sussex is reportedly set to launch a rosé wine as her first product.
Since announcing her business venture in March, Meghan has teased fans with plans for a homeware collection, nut butters, jams, and marmalades, along with workout gear and dog treats. She has even gifted select friends and celebrities with homemade jams from her Montecito garden.