Meghan Markle's As Ever Debuts Garden Tea Bloom Box With Flowers, Tea and Honey
As Ever's $255 Garden Tea Bloom Box pairs 18 fresh blooms with sage honey and peppermint tea — and Prince Harry's voice made the teaser unforgettable.

Gardenias, white peonies, jasmine, and mint arrived at As Ever on March 18, packaged alongside sage honey with honeycomb and herbal peppermint tea in a $255 limited-edition box that sold the fantasy of spring before the season officially began.
The Garden Tea Bloom Box, created in collaboration with High Camp Supply, a San Francisco-based luxury florist, contained an arrangement of 18 blooms according to Town & Country, along with As Ever's Herbal Peppermint Tea and Sage Honey. The brand described it as "a pairing that brings the feeling of the garden inside," and the product listing offered a specific vision of how to use it: "a thoughtful mix of long stems for classic bouquets and loose blossoms designed for floating arrangements, allowing for multiple placements throughout your home."
That dual format, full stems for a vase and loose blossoms for floating in a bowl or scattered across a table, is what separates this from a standard flower delivery. A $75 grocery-store bouquet gives you one arrangement. The Garden Tea Bloom Box was designed to live in multiple rooms at once.
The teaser Meghan shared on Instagram Stories before the launch may have been the most quietly effective moment of the drop. She filmed herself arranging pink flowers while wearing a black turtleneck and a black velvet headband, and a voice that sounded like Prince Harry can be heard saying, "It's beautiful, so pretty and pink." No caption needed.
At $255 plus $35 shipping, handled directly by High Camp Supply and limited to the continental United States, this was not a casual impulse buy. Deliveries were timed to arrive before Easter Sunday on April 5, which made the window both specific and compressed. For a gift that depends on fresh flowers arriving alive and fragrant, the logistics matter as much as the contents, and High Camp Supply's direct handling of fulfillment suggests the floral quality was taken seriously.
The launch came as reports circulated that Meghan and Prince Harry had ended their content partnership with Netflix, the deal signed in 2020 that was reported to be worth more than $100 million and included a first-look arrangement for film and television projects through their Archewell production company. Whatever the next chapter looks like for that side of their work, As Ever has been moving in a consistent direction: small-batch, sensory, domestic. A box designed for bouquets, floating arrangements, and a quiet cup of tea is about as clear a brand statement as a lifestyle company can make.
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