Fans have hit out at Meghan Markle's latest product launch, blasting her new lavender honey marketing as 'amateur' and claiming the 'awkward' glossy promo materials feature 'dead flowers'.The Duchess of Sussex divided social media with an As Ever post introducing the 'pantry staple' in a series of photos - as well as 'reintroducing' an old orange blossom variant.One of them featured two jars - one right side up, another upside down - surrounded by a flower, an orange piece and a lone stem of lavender.While many have enthusiastically put their orders in, excited for the 'summery' new flavours, others have been left unimpressed by the 'bizarre' promo.Some on social media said 'it's giving Temu', while one branded the pictures 'basic'.'Meghan's latest As Ever honey photo is amateur hour,' another added. 'Why has she photographed the two jars of honey this way - one upright and the other completely upside down.'And with a sad, half-dead lavender stalk next to the orange blossom honey instead of the lavender one... It doesn't look "artsy", Meghan. It just looks weird.'A third said: 'Looks like she laid out a piece of white paper on the kitchen counter, put the honey jars in incorrect and awkward positions and took a photo with her phone.' Fans have hit out at Meghan's latest product launch, blasting her new lavender honey marketing as 'amateur', and claiming the 'awkward' glossy promo materials feature 'dead flowers' It comes as the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are currently said to be holidaying in Europe with their children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet Another felt like it's 'a photo for the product page on the website, not for marketing'. 'And WHY is the NEW lavender honey the one that is upside down?!' they questioned.Despite the backlash, many social media users have expressed excitement for the new lavender honey, saying it's 'perfect for summer time'.'This looks exquisite,' one gushed, while another added that it 'speaks to their tastebuds'.One bottle currently retails for $32 (£24), with Meghan describing it as 'a floral gift of summer with a delicate warmth that lingers beautifully'.'Our well-loved Orange Blossom Honey is also now available solo, with bright notes and a golden finish,' she added. 'Shop now at AsEver.com'It comes as the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are currently said to be holidaying in Europe with their children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet.Given their track record of enjoying a European break, there are a number of repeat destinations that Montecito-based Meghan Markle and Prince Harry might've chosen to take their children.Among the options is Portugal, the country where the Sussexes reportedly purchased a second property near Harry's cousin, Princess Eugenie and her husband Jack Brooksbank.Also on the list is the South of France, a spot that no doubt brings back happy memories of their stay in an exclusive villa in the upmarket Nice shortly after the birth of their son in 2019.After their trip, Harry will be in the UK early next month as the countdown to his Invictus Games in Birmingham begins, and he had intended to bring Meghan and their two children with him.But whether Archie and Lilibet, who have not seen their grandfather since their last trip to Britain in June 2022 for Queen Elizabeth II's Platinum Jubilee celebrations, will be visiting alongside their father is uncertain.Harry is said to be furious that his request for a review of their police protection was turned down 'at the 11th hour'. He is reported to blame his father's aides - the so-called 'men in grey suits' – with whom relations remain strained.
'It's giving Temu': Meghan's promo for new honey is labelled 'amateur'
Fans have hit out at Meghan's latest product launch, blasting her new lavender honey marketing as 'amateur', and claiming the 'awkward' glossy promo materials feature 'dead flowers'.






