But a PR expert criticised her for the message and said her claim “raises questions” as it is not clear where the duchess was “asked” from.
Both Meghan’s Instagram page as well as her brand’s Instagram page have comments and likes deactivated.
Hayley Knight, co-founder and communications director at PR agency Be Yellow, told the Express: “The claim that ‘many have asked’ for this shopping venture raises questions, given her limited direct audience engagement.
“If demand is coming through PR-managed inquiries rather than organic interaction, it feels more like a business play than a response to consumer interest.”
Several of Meghan’s signature pieces are listed on the page, including her white linen shirts, striped shirts, various jumpers in her favourite colours, and her beloved YSL sandal slides.
The mostly neutral-coloured items include an oversized white shirt by Reformation for £128, a beige Uniqlo raincoat costing £99.90 and a gold Maya Brenner Happiness Retreat citrine stone necklace, made in collaboration with Meghan’s former Suits co-star Abigail Spencer, for £383.
The total of all the items listed rounds up to £11,000.