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Like Queen Elizabeth, she loves horses and a great tiara moment. Meghan Markle's refreshed lifestyle brand has a logo with a meaningful symbol. On Feb. 18, the Duchess of Sussex announced that she ...
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The Duchess of Sussex incorporated a special symbol honoring her husband in the design for her latest venture Janine Henni is a Royals Staff Writer for PEOPLE Digital, covering modern monarchies ...
Meghan Markle recently unveiled her rebranded lifestyle brand, As Ever, and its new logo is packed with subtle nods to her family and personal history. The design features a palm tree encased by ...
Just like the brand’s logo, the brand’s name is full of meaning, too. In an Instagram video, Meghan explained, “As Ever essentially means ‘as it’s always been,’ and if you’ve ...
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Meghan's forthcoming lifestyle brand, As Ever, replaces American Riviera Orchard, and its logo features some symbolic details – one of which could be a tribute to Prince Harry's late grandmother ...
Cutting corners: Researchers at Imperial College London say an artificial intelligence-based science tool created by Google needed just 48 hours to solve a problem that took them roughly a decade ...