Meghan Markle's Wedding-Themed Candle Sparks Debate Over Royal Memories
Meghan Markle has introduced her inaugural holiday collection for her lifestyle brand, As Ever, centering on nostalgia linked to her royal wedding. The highlight of the collection is the 'Signature Candle No. 519,' named after the date of her marriage to Prince Harry. The product, marketed at around 60 euros, features scents such as Moroccan mint, white tea, and cardamom. According to the brand, the candle is intended to evoke the 'freshness of an English countryside day.'
On the As Ever website, this candle is presented as a symbol of elegance, warmth, and happiness, inspired by what is described as a joyful and lighthearted wedding day. The product's description indicates it encapsulates the spirit of Meghan's cherished memories from her wedding, referencing feelings of love, laughter, and sunshine.
However, this depiction stands in contrast to reports and public recollection of the events surrounding the royal wedding in 2018. British media outlets have pointed out that the lead-up to the ceremony at St. George's Chapel was marked by emotional moments and notable tensions. Among the most reported incidents was a disagreement between Meghan and Princess Kate concerning the dress for Princess Charlotte, which generated widespread media attention and ongoing discussion.
The narrative around this disagreement varied in the media, with early reports suggesting Meghan was responsible for upsetting Kate. However, Meghan later addressed the issue in a televised interview, offering a different perspective and discussing the impact of media portrayals on her personal life.
Further complexities arose with the withdrawal of Meghan's father, Thomas Markle, from the ceremony. Following reported health issues and controversy over staged photographs, he did not attend the wedding, which has since led to an ongoing estrangement between father and daughter, as reported by international media.
Additional anecdotal details from the wedding preparations included Meghan's reported request to address the scent of the centuries-old chapel with air fresheners or diffusers. According to royal sources cited in the British press, this suggestion was made because of the characteristic mustiness common in historic buildings, though the request was reportedly received with reservation by royal staff.
Alongside the wedding-themed candle, As Ever's collection also includes a candle named 'No. 084,' referencing Meghan's birthday in early August, continuing the brand's nostalgic approach. The marketing of these products, which leans heavily on personal and royal milestones, has prompted commentary on the way memories are framed and commercialized.
Observers have drawn parallels between these curated portrayals and previous statements made by Queen Elizabeth II regarding the subjectivity of personal recollections. Following high-profile interviews with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, the late Queen acknowledged that memories of events can differ among individuals, while emphasizing the importance of addressing family matters privately.
The launch of As Ever's holiday collection underscores ongoing public interest in the intersection of royal life, personal branding, and the commercialization of significant life events. As these products enter the market, they continue to spark discussion about the balance between personal narrative and public memory.