introduce her new lifestyle brand, As Ever, to the world.On Monday night, the Duchess of Sussex took to Instagram to reveal she’s ditched the American Riviera Orchard moniker after feeling “limited” in her options.Along with the announcement, the “Suits” alum, 43, unveiled a brand-new website and logo for her business venture, which features a sweet snap of her and Harry’s 3-year-old daughter.In the image, which currently serves as the background of her soon-to-be-launched website, Markle and her youngest child can be seen walking hand-in-hand in a grassy field.The picturesque snap, presumably taken near their Montecito, Calif., home, features palm trees and an ocean view in the distance.The mother-daughter duo are each dressed in white outfits as they run across the grass side-by-side.
A new logo can also be spotted at the top of the website, which features a palm tree with a hummingbird on each side. It’s no secret that Markle’s sunny neighborhood is home to many palm trees, meanwhile, Harry previously revealed the special meaning hummingbirds have to him and Markle.In his 2023 memoir, “Spare,” the duke reminisced on getting a visit from a hummingbird shortly after the death of his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II.“Soon after our return, a hummingbird got into the house,” the former working royal wrote. “I had a devil of a time guiding it out, and the thought occurred that maybe we should start shutting the doors, despite those heavenly ocean breezes.”“Then a mate said: Could be a sign, you know?
Visitors, as it were. Aztecs thought them reincarnated warriors. Spanish explorers called them ‘resurrection birds.'”While it’s unclear if this is why Markle opted to have hummingbirds in her brand’s logo, it certainly makes.
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