Meghan Markle shares details of her New Year's Eve plans with Prince Harry

The Duchess of Sussex expressed warm wishes for her readers, hoping they would enjoy "good company, memorable nights, and plenty of reasons to celebrate" throughout the coming year
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Meghan Markle has revealed surprisingly understated plans for ringing in 2025 with Prince Harry.
Through her As Ever newsletter, the Duchess offered subscribers a glimpse into the couple's New Year's Eve celebrations.
In a message bearing the title "pop the bubbly", she described an intimate evening involving champagne and her own $15 Flower Sprinkles product in place of traditional confetti.
Meghan wrote: "When the clock strikes midnight, we'll be celebrating right along with you.

Meghan Markle has revealed surprisingly understated plans for ringing in 2025 with Prince Harry.
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"Glasses raised, bottles of bubbly popping, and confetti in the air - only in our case, it's Flower Sprinkles falling instead."
The edible petals are marketed on her website as colourful alternatives to paper confetti.
The Duchess expressed warm wishes for her readers, hoping they would enjoy "good company, memorable nights, and plenty of reasons to celebrate" throughout the coming year.
Her newsletter also directed fans towards the As Ever wine collection.

The Duchess of Sussex expressed warm wishes for her readers, hoping they would enjoy "good company, memorable nights, and plenty of reasons to celebrate" throughout the coming year
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"A crisp pour of Brut, a joyful toast and a wish from us to you: may the year ahead be full of good company, memorable nights, and plenty of reasons to celebrate," she wrote.
Meghan concluded her festive message with a distinctly British flourish, signing off with "Cheers, dears!".
It comes as James Holt, the executive director of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's charitable foundation Archewell, announced he is stepping down from his position to relocate back to Britain with his family.
His exit represents the latest in a string of departures from the Sussexes' team since they relinquished their roles as working royals and moved to California in 2020.

It comes as James Holt, the executive director of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's charitable foundation Archewell, announced he is stepping down from his position to relocate back to Britain with his family.
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Just last week, Meredith Maines, who served as chief communications officer, became the 11th publicist known to have departed from their employment over the past five years.
The communications team has experienced particularly significant turnover in recent months.
The Duke and Duchess responded warmly to his departure, stating: "James has been a stellar support for us for nearly 10 years. His enthusiasm and talent in overseeing our philanthropic endeavours have been extraordinary."
Although leaving his executive role, Holt will continue as an adviser and assist with the couple's overseas humanitarian missions planned for 2026, according to a spokesman.
The foundation has recently undergone rebranding, changing its name to Archewell Philanthropies as part of efforts to simplify its administrative structure.









