Meghan Markle releases $64 candles inspired by Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet – including a sweet nod to their red hair

The Duchess of Sussex has released two $64 candles inspired by Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet for Mother’s Day in the US

eghan Markle has enlisted the help of her children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, for her latest launch with her brand As Ever.

The Duchess of Sussex, 44, will be releasing two $64 candles for Mother’s Day in the US, inspired by her children’s respective birthdates, through her lifestyle company, according to a press release obtained by PEOPLE Magazine.

Meghan, who lives in Montecito, California, with her husband Prince Harry, used her children’s full royal titles in the official press documents surrounding the release. It is the first time the children have explicitly appeared in the marketing materials, though they have previously appeared in pictures on the brand’s website and Instagram account.

“Signature Candle No. 506” is inspired by Archie’s birthday on 6 May, including notes of ginger, neroli and cashmere – a subtle nod to his red hair.

A description read: “A warm comforting scent inspired by Prince Archie of Sussex’s birthdate, bringing a soft, familiar ease into the room. This candle is inspired by Meghan’s son, Prince Archie.”

“Signature candle No. 604” is inspired by Lilibet’s birthday on 4 June. It is “a light, floral scent inspired by Princess Lilibet of Sussex’s birthdate, adding a sense of brightness and openness to the home” with notes of amber, water lily, and santal – a nod to her name.

The Mother’s Day release of products, set to launch on April 22, also includes a $156 chocolate collaboration with a custom matchbox.

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Meghan has released two candles inspired by her children

Archie, Lilibet, and As Ever

Archie and Lilibet were initially born with the “Mountbatten-Windsor” surname but were granted “Prince” and “_rincess” titles when King Charles became king. The family now uses the Sussex surname, with Meghan telling PEOPLE in 2025: “It’s our shared name as a family, and I guess I hadn’t recognized how meaningful that would be to me until we had children. I love that that is something that Archie, Lili, H and I all have together. It means a lot to me.”

In the latest release of As Ever products, she refers to her children by their official titles: “Prince Archie of Sussex” and “Princess Lilibet of Sussex”.

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Prince Harry and Meghan visited Australia last week

Meghan previously opened up about why she is including her children in her brand, telling the outlet: “Being able to have my own little girl, as I’ve spent so much of my life championing the rights of girls and women, and to be able to see this as a multigenerational story – Archie is of course included in that, my husband is of course included in that – but I love the heritage feeling of it and knowing this is something that I can create in front of my daughter and teach her what it’s like to be a working mom.”

Lilibet was pictured with Meghan in the original promotional materials for As Ever’s launch in 2025. In March, she helped Meghan arrange some flowers to tease a new collaboration with a luxury floral delivery company.

A very sweet welcome home

The news comes after Archie and Lilibet gave their parents the sweetest welcome home when they finally returned to Montecito after a jam-packed tour of Australia last week.

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The couple were given a sweet welcome home

Taking to Instagram Stories, Meghan shared a video of their happy return, complete with a ‘Welcome Home’ banner that had been strung thoughtfully above the open door.

Also on hand to greet them was Harry and Meghan’s excited Labrador, Pula, who wagged her tail excitedly as she ran inside. In a follow-up clip, the Duchess also revealed a care package of gifts and letters sent by Australian well-wishers.