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Meghan’s £712 ‘ethical’ handbag flogged in her online shop is made by Rwandan women ‘being paid just 10 PENCE an hour’
Meghan’s £712 ‘ethical’ handbag flogged in her online shop is made by Rwandan women ‘being paid just 10 PENCE an hour’
Published on March 25, 2025 at 12:36 PM
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MEGHAN Markle's £712 “ethical” handbag sold by her new online shop is being “made by Rwandans paid just 10p an hour”.
The Duchess of Sussex, 43, launched her latest venture last week shortly after posting a rare photo of herself with her two children.
Meghan snapped wearing the crossbody bag during a Colombia visit in August 2024The Duchess of Sussex, 43, launched her latest venture last weekThe woven bag is listed for £712 on her ShopMy page
The Duchess posted the snap of herself with Archie, five, and three-year-old Lilibet on the Instagram account of her As Ever brand, tagging herself in.
She added a dove emoji and wrote: “Every day is a love story.”;
An hour after posting the loving family pic, she revealed she now has a “ShopMy”; page featuring “a hand-picked and curated collection of the things I love â I hope you enjoy them”;.
They include Heidi Merrick’s “Windsor”; gown for an eye-watering £1,068, a £600 pair of Saint Laurent sandals, a £400 necklace and a £148 linen shirt.
Meanwhile, the woven white bag, which Meghan was snapped wearing while walking with Prince Harry on a trip to Colombia, also appears on the website.
All the clothes and accessories listed have links for followers to click and buy, and Meghan may get money when they do.
A disclaimer says: “Please note, some products may contain commissionable links!”;
As reported by MailOnline, the Duchess became a minority shareholder in Cesta Collective days after being seen wearing the handbag.
The business was set up by two New York natives who employ Rwandan women to make their bags.
The company claims to offer “dignified employment opportunities for talented female artisans”.
Meghan's proved again how UTTERLY desperate she is for everyone to think she's easy to work with
But it was reported, after Meghan's investment, the female labourers are allegedly only paid 10p an hour.
A Mail on Sunday probe claimed some workers only went home with 82p for a full day of crafting.
This equated to less than £1.70 a day – the limit the World Bank categorises as “extreme poverty”.
One weaver called Didacienne Musengimana claimed: “We use our income to supplement what we earn from farming, but it's difficult. I can't say the money is bad, but I do wish it was more.”
The Duchess has worked in developing communities, such as in Rwanda and India, to raise awareness of the hindrances to girls’ ability to go to schoolCharity World Vision paid tribute to the Duchess at the time and called her a ‘true humanitarian'Meghan on a public engagement in Rwanda in 2017
Another employee said: “The gap between the price [they sell for] and what we get paid is very big.”
Meanwhile, ShopMy's founder Tiffany Lopinsky revealed people who use the online outlet can rake in more than a million dollars per year.
Creators can be paid up to 30 per cent commission off the products they move through their shopfront.
This could mean the Duchess is pocketing as much as £210 from the handbag sales.
Meghan said previously: “With Cesta, I really started to understand how many women's lives were being impacted and uplifted through their work. That was incredibly important to me.”
A Cesta Collective spokesman said: “Cesta Collective was founded to create consistent, dignified employment opportunities for talented female artisans in developing regions. Since inception, we have upheld our mission and remain committed to growing our business and the livelihoods of those who help bring our handbags to life.
“Cesta has acted in good faith and understanding through our partnership with All Across Africa which operates on the ground in Rwanda.
“Recent allegations are an attempt to discredit that work with speculative information that has been unethically manipulated.
“We remain committed to ensuring success is shared equitably by everyone involved.”
Flying Eze contacted Cesta Collective and The Duchess of Sussex for comment.
Meghan Markle during her visit to Rwanda in 2017The Duchess has this week been accused of using her children to promote As Ever after sharing a snap of her with Lilibet and ArchieThe mum-of-two released With Love, Meghan earlier this month
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