Prince Harry made a discreet appearance in Meghan Markle’s new video on Instagram just days after the end of the Invictus Games.
The Duke of Sussex, 40, could be heard speaking at the start of his video before Meghan, 43, addressed the camera and revealed the details of her new lifestyle brand “As Ever”.
While the prince was not seen in the video, which was believed to have been filmed in the garden of the couple’s Montecito estate, he could be heard speaking to his wife as they adjusted the camera.
The duke was heard saying, “It’s recording”, as Meghan beamed up at him, replying, “Okay” with a laugh.
The duchess then appeared to change camera angles as she began speaking about the upcoming launch of her rebranded business, which originally was set to trade by the name American Riviera Orchard.
Harry was then not seen or heard in the rest of the video as Meghan continued talking to the camera, wearing denim jeans and a white button-up shirt.
The couple’s children Prince Archie, five, and Princess Lilibet, three, did not feature in the short clip, posted on Meghan’s Instagram today.
The new revelation about Meghan’s business comes just days after Harry’s Invictus Games 2025 competition ended in Canada on Sunday.
While Meghan flew home days before Harry to look after their children, the prince stayed in Canada until the end of the tournament on Sunday.
The duke has not publicly addressed his wife’s new business venture; however, his discreet voice appearance in the video suggests he is supporting her.
Meghan’s business launch is believed to be her own personal venture rather than a joint project, and comes years after the couple quit life as senior royals together in 2020.
Since then, the family have set up home in California on a sprawling estate in Montecito with their two children.
The launch of As Ever also comes after it was reported that Harry and Meghan, despite being happily married, were taking a more solo approach when it comes to their professional lives and projects. The couple will reportedly still be carrying out joint work together, including under their Archewell Foundation organisation.