Meghan Markle 'shuts down' ShopMy store with 'hand-picked' clothes

Meghan Markle has seemingly closed down her online store where she ‘hand-picked’ a collection of clothes for cash.

It seems that the Duchess of Sussex, 44, has discreetly closed her ShopMy website, which was offering products like £20 ($26) grey t-shirts and luxurious £1,600 ($2,000) silk gowns.

ShopMy is a platform for ‘top creators’ to earn affiliate cash from recommending products.

Meghan had joined the online platform in March, suggesting items such as button-down shirts, a variety of neutral-toned apparel, a selection of accessories, and some designer pieces.

Among the high-end items she featured were a gold and diamond pendant by Maya Brenner, a dress by Heidi Merrick, as well as sandals from Saint Laurent and Emme Parsons.

The caption on her profile reads: ‘A handpicked and curated collection of the things I love – I hope you enjoy them!’

However, the profile page is now completely blank and says ‘this curator has not yet added any collections’.

Other of the ‘hand-picked’ items picked out by Meghan were from brands like J.Crew and Reformation.

It appears that the Duchess of Sussex , 44, has quietly shut down her ShopMy website, which sold items such as £20 grey t-shirts to £1.6k silk gowns

It appears that the Duchess of Sussex , 44, has quietly shut down her ShopMy website, which sold items such as £20 grey t-shirts to £1.6k silk gowns 

Meghan joined the online shop back in March but the profile page is now completely blank and reads 'this curator has not yet added any collections'

Meghan joined the online shop back in March but the profile page is now completely blank and reads ‘this curator has not yet added any collections’

Her page included items such as a gold and diamond pendant from Maya Brenne and a Heidi Merrick's 'Windsor' gown for an eye-watering £1,068 (pictured)

Her collection also showcased a Maya Brenner gold and diamond pendant and a Heidi Merrick ‘Windsor’ gown, priced at a substantial £1,068.

The Duchess also added homeware items to her page along with beauty items and even kids’ products.

No official explanation has been issued by Meghan or the Sussexes.

The Daily Mail has approached the Sussexes’ representative for comment.

This update follows Meghan’s recent promotion for her lifestyle brand, where she announced that customers could look forward to restocks coinciding with the release of season two of “With Love, Meghan.”

On Instagram, she shared, “As always, we continue to grow and thrive. Your favorites (and more) are back tomorrow as we also welcome the beginning of Season 2 of ‘With Love, Meghan.'”

‘August 26th, mark your calendars.’

The message was accompanied by a glossy snap of Prince Harry’s wife with no face visible in the frame, watering some greenery as she wears jeans and a button-up shirt. 

Pictured: Prince Harry and Meghan at the ESPY Awards at Dolby Theatre in Hollywood in July 2024

Pictured: Prince Harry and Meghan at the ESPY Awards at Dolby Theatre in Hollywood in July 2024

During the first episodes of With Love, Meghan, which aired in March, the duchess’s culinary tips included how to plate up a takeaway and tie a bow around a bag of shop-bought pretzels.

Both seasons were filmed at the same time. A ‘holiday’ special has been recorded too, for the Christmas period.

Megan also recently shared another gushing post to promote her wine – as it hadn’t sold out more than two weeks after it first launched.

The Duchess of Sussex released her 2024 Napa Valley Rosé on August 5 – but almost a month later, it is still available to buy on the website of her lifestyle brand, As ever.

By contrast, Meghan’s 2023 rosé sold out within an hour when it launched last month.

When the 2023 version came out on July 1, the wine went on sale at 4pm UK time, but the site was updated less than hour later to signal stocks were sold out.

The 2024 wine is described as evoking the same ‘soft notes of stone fruit, gentle minerality and a lasting finish’ as the 2023 rosé – but it clearly packs less of a punch.

Last week, the Duchess of Sussex shared the latest promo for her lifestyle brand - as she revealed that customers can expect a restock of products along with season two of With Love, Meghan airing

Last week, the Duchess of Sussex shared the latest promo for her lifestyle brand – as she revealed that customers can expect a restock of products along with season two of With Love, Meghan airing

The message was accompanied by a glossy snap of Prince Harry's wife, 44, with no face visible in the frame, watering some greenery as she wears jeans and a button-up shirt

The message was accompanied by a glossy snap of Prince Harry’s wife, 44, with no face visible in the frame, watering some greenery as she wears jeans and a button-up shirt

Last month, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex signed a new ‘multi-year, first look deal for film and television projects’ with Netflix – a downgrade on their previous contract.

The couple’s new output will include a second season of the Duchess’s ‘With Love, Meghan’ lifestyle show later this month, as well as a Christmas special in December.

The new arrangement is a first-look deal, meaning Netflix can say yes or no to new film or TV projects before anyone else.

Netflix said Harry & Meghan, which came out in December 2022, was a huge success with a total of 23.4million views – making it the most viewed documentary ever through its first four days as it reached the English Top 10 TV list in 85 countries. 

But With Love, Meghan failed to break into Netflix’s top ten programmes – or even the top 300, as it ranked at number 383 in 2025 so far for the streaming giant with just 5.3million viewers across the globe since it was first broadcast in March. 

The Sussexes are also working on ‘Masaka Kids, A Rhythm Within’ – a documentary about orphaned children in Uganda, where the ‘shadows of the HIV/Aids crisis linger’.

There is also ‘active development’ on other projects with Netflix which ‘span a variety of content genres’, including an adaptation of romantic novel Meet Me At The Lake.

Meghan and the Duke of Sussex left the UK and moved to California five years ago for a new life after stepping down from the working monarchy. 

 

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