Meghan Markle has released her prices for her lifestyle brand products, seeing her raspberry jam 2,300 per cent more expensive than .
The has released costs for her wares detailing how much her 'As Ever' range will be. Many of the products take on those made by her estranged brother-in-law, Prince William and the King. Her raspberry spread in keepsake packaging costs $14 (£10.80), while her limited edition wildflower honey with honeycomb costs $28 (£21.60). Shoppers on the UK's high street can purchase a jar of raspberry jam for as little as 45p - meaning Meghan's is 2,300 per cent pricier.

Meanwhile, Meghan has priced her flower sprinkles at $15 (£11.60). The Duchess frequently uses them and refers to them in her recent series, With Love, Meghan.
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Ahead of her product launch, Meghan said in a newsletter to followers: "Of course, you'll find the raspberry spread that started it all presented in keepsake packaging that you can repurpose to tuck away love notes or special treasures and to remember this pivotal moment with me. Think of it as our time capsule."
She added: "I hope when you see what I've worked so hard to create, you're encouraged to know that whatever life brings, you can do it too. Your value, your creativity, your joy - that is you, as it's always been and always will be. You are you - As ever, and forever."
Meghan's wares will see her take on her estranged family, although whose prices do not demand a King's ransom. , now the Duchy of Cornwall, sells products through a partnership between and Duchy Originals Limited.
Its Organic Raspberry Preserve Extra Jam retails for £2.80 a jar - almost four times cheaper than Meghan's. Meanwhile, Duchy Organic Pure Clear Honey sells for £3.50 - 517 per cent less than the Duchess's As Ever brand.
Elsewhere, the Highgrove Organic Raspberry Preserve from his estate in Gloucestershire is £6.95, while his Royal Garden honey costs £9.95.

Last year, the Duchess was set to launch her first product from her new lifestyle brand, American Riviera Orchard. But after a copyright issue, she was forced to change the branding's name to 'As Ever'. The 43-year-old had made a limited edition jam, giving the first batch to her close friends.
At the time, some of Meghan's pals took to social to showcase their gifts, showing off their pots. Designer Tracy Robbins, who became friends with the mum-of-two after they attended the 'One Love' film premiere in Jamaica earlier this year, showed off her jar from the Duchess.
Alongside a picture, she wrote: "Americanrivieraorchard breakfast, lunch and dinner just got a little sweeter. Thank you for the delicious basket. I absolutely love this jam, so not sure I'm sharing with anyone. Thank you, M!" She used the hashtags MontecitoGoodness and AmericanRivieraOrchard. Robbins is married to Paramount studio boss Brian Robbins.
On her jar at the time, it read "17 of 50," signifying Meghan only made a small number. Argentinian model Delfina Blaquier, the wife of polo player pal Nacho Figueras, also received a pot. Taking to her account, the model shared an image of the jam jar with the caption, "10 of 50."
"Strawberry jam makes me happy. And I love your jam, @AmericanRivieraOrchard," Blaquier wrote alongside a picture of the jam spread on a piece of toast.
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