Meghan Markle’s $23 Anthropologie Favorite Is Actually So Useful
We spotted it on her new Netflix series.

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Netflix's With Love, Meghan dropped this week, and we finally got to see who the Duchess of Sussex invited onto her show and what she was whipping up in the kitchen. Her special guests ranged from friends Mindy Kaling to chef Roy Choi to Tatcha's founder Vicky Tsai. (To be honest, a cameo from her close friend and kids' "auntie" Serena Williams would have been nice, but we digress.) As she was bustling around the rental kitchen with her guests, we kept a close eye on everything she used to cook and entertain with, hoping to spy some products we may own ourselves. After a bit of binge-watching and internet sleuthing, we tracked down 14 products, from tabletop pieces to cookware, featured in the show.
Although she had a variety of appliances and tools at her disposal, we were pleasantly surprised to find one beloved brand used throughout the series: Anthropologie. Markle had her team help her source products without a doubt, but she clearly has a penchant for the home brand. Some of her table runners, napkins, and honey jar came from Anthro, and all the items are still in stock as we write this. In addition to this popular retailer, Markle is also a fan of Le Creuset, like everyone else, and Williams-Sonoma products. Whether you're looking for some new kitchen essentials or are curious about what Markle used on the show, read on as we curated 14 products worth shopping from the series.
In case you want the latest on her, check out:
- The 9 Most Surprising Things We Learned From Binging Love, Meghan
- So What Is Meghan Markle's New Lifestyle Brand ACTUALLY Selling?
- We Found Meghan Markle's Adorable Cake Stand and It's Shockingly Affordable!

Marina Liao is the Senior Commerce Editor at House Beautiful, where she owns coverage on deals and sales across home decor and accessories, in-depth product reviews on furniture and appliances, as well as news around new product launches since 2023. With help from leading designers and tastemakers, Marina spotlights quality products while tracking current design trends, a skill she’s mastered over six years in fashion media. She’s built her background as a market editor at Marie Claire, previously having edited and written fashion features for The Zoe Report. Marina holds a bachelor’s degree in journalism from Stony Brook University, beginning her career in narrative-driven commerce coverage as an editorial assistant at PopSugar. When she’s not editing and writing, you’ll find her spotlighting small businesses on Instagram that specialize in bespoke home furnishings across neighborhoods in Brooklyn.


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