
Meghan Markle came under fire on TalkTV from presenter Kevin O'Sullivan who was quick to ridicule the royal's new rosé which is set to go on sale imminently following the success of her first range of the beverage.
Kevin began: "Breaking news, there is a new [type] of the Difficult Duchess' rosé wine, Chateau Meg, on the way after her previous version sold out within seconds like everything else on her weird website, As Ever.
"Here is your chance not to buy the next one over to our hapless heroin, making her latest exciting announcement, complete with dazzling wordplay on her brand's Instagram."
Mocking Meghan with an American accent, he shared, "Oh, how we love seeing the world through rose-colored glassesrosé rosé-coloured glasses, perhaps even better. Our new vintage of As Ever's beloved rose is available next week."
O'Sulivan scoffed before giving a brutal verdict on the wine: "Beloved? Available? That will be the day. Welcome to the wonderful world of Markle hyperbole. Either way, I simply can wait."
The news of Meghan's new wine was delivered by her brand's Instagram page in recent days, alongside an image of wine being served on a beach.
The brand shared a statement saying the new rosé "marries the same harmony of notes from our first blend and creates an elegant medley of delicate yet memorable flavour".
Meghan has not posted about the new drink on her personal Instagram account as of yet, and last took to the platform on July 4 to share a throwback photograph of her husband, Prince Harry.
Her initial rosé sold out within minutes online and was priced at £22 a bottle.
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