In a shocking twist that has sent ripples through the media landscape, Meghan Markle’s “homemade” jam brand, As Ever, is under fire for alleged deception and potential commercial fraud. An MI6 leak has revealed that the Duchess’s so-called artisanal jam is nothing but a glossy façade, manufactured in bulk overseas and falsely marketed as a luxury, hand-crafted product.
According to a covert investigation, the jam is produced by a commercial manufacturer in Europe, with no actual production facilities in the U.S. This revelation contradicts the carefully curated narrative promoted by Markle’s PR team, which includes claims of small-batch authenticity and local sourcing. Insiders have confirmed that the jars sent to influencers were assembled in a high-end Los Angeles facility designed solely for aesthetic appeal, not genuine production.
As the scandal unfolds, MI6 has shared their findings with U.S. authorities, highlighting suspicious financial arrangements connected to a shell company in Luxembourg. Critics are now calling for an official investigation by the FTC into deceptive marketing practices, and public backlash is already escalating, with fans expressing feelings of betrayal.
One former supporter lamented, “We thought we were supporting a woman-owned small business; turns out we were funding another royal scale scam.” The implications are severe: if the allegations are validated, Meghan could face not only legal repercussions but also a PR crisis eclipsing any of her past royal controversies.
The sweet image of As Ever may be concealing a bitter truth, and the clock is ticking for Meghan Markle as scrutiny intensifies. The fallout from this scandal could reshape her public persona—and the future of her brand—forever.