Meghan shares the ancient medical treatment she turned to during pregnancy

Meghan shares the ancient medical treatment she turned to during pregnancy



β€œIt’s really just a food trend that I believe you were far ahead of in terms of saying β€˜hold on, these have properties that in some way make you feel differently’ in a really safe way,” she told her podcast guest.

Clevr Blends, founded by Mendoza in 2017 with university friend Roger Coppola, features adaptogens, superfoods and probiotics in powdered latte blends for β€œbetter energy, stress and sleep”.

The duchess was an early supporter of the wellness brand, investing an undisclosed sum in late 2020 as her first solo business venture after moving from the UK to California.

She soon proved her worth by roping in her β€œwonderful neighbour” Oprah Winfrey to endorse the business to her 22.5 million Instagram followers.

Mendoza explained how she β€œfell on the floor” when she saw the video Winfrey had shared on social media making the brand’s β€œGolden SuperLatte″⁣.

The duchess explained she had shared the products with Winfrey because she wanted the company to β€œauthentically” succeed.

β€œI’m fortunate that some of the people I want to share it with also have reach, and I remember calling you and saying β€˜look I just want to share it with my neighbour’, my wonderful neighbour, Ms Oprah Winfrey, and it was a turmeric latte that I loved the most,” Meghan said.

Mendoza revealed the endorsement led more than 10,000 people to the company’s website within β€œ30 seconds” of Winfrey tagging them on Instagram and later resulted in the brand featuring on β€œOprah’s Favourite Things” list for two consecutive years.

The duchess said she had sent the blends β€œfrom the spirit of wanting to share it with people that would enjoy it … I didn’t know at the time what the submissions were for Oprah’s Favourite Things.”

Mendoza, who was raised in Buckinghamshire and is the daughter of wealthy British advertising veteran Marc Mendoza, described the moment as β€œevery founder’s dream”.

Meanwhile, the King’s appointment of Dr Michael Dixon as head of the Royal Medical Household in late 2022 caused a stir over his β€œunconventional” views on homoeopathy and faith healing, but King Charles is thought to have relied heavily on Dixon as he has navigated his cancer treatment plan.

The doctor, who leads the Royal Medical Household, is also said to have developed Queen Camilla’s deep interest in ayurveda, which Meghan practised during her pregnancies.

Their majesties are also regular visitors to the alternative and holistic health Soukya resort in Bangalore, India, which is run by Dr Issac Mathai, who has spent years advising the monarch on his health.

The duchess also posted an Instagram tribute to celebrate the sixth birthday of Prince Archie on Tuesday.

Alongside an accompanying photo of Archie looking into a sunset, she wrote: β€œOur son. Our sun. Happy 6th birthday to Archie!

β€œThank you for all of the love, prayers, and warm wishes for our sweet boy. He’s six! Where did the time go?”

Meghan also used the public message to thank everyone who attended his birthday party over the weekend, which she said was β€œso incredibly special”.

The Telegraph, London

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