As of 2026, Meghan Markle’s income is derived from a diversified portfolio of media deals, business ventures, and personal investments. A primary source of wealth remains the multi-million dollar "megadeals" with Netflix through her and Prince Harry’s production company, Archewell Productions, which produces documentaries, scripted series, and children's content. She has also ventured into the lifestyle and retail space with her brand American Riviera Orchard (often referred to as "As Ever" in early reports), which sells high-end consumer goods like jams, jellies, and home decor; in early 2026, reports suggested her signature fruit spreads generated millions in sales within their first month. Additionally, she receives royalties from her podcasting endeavors and her children’s book, The Bench. Before marrying into the Royal Family, she earned a significant income as an actress on the TV show Suits (earning approx. $50,000 per episode) and through her lifestyle blog, The Tig. Today, she also benefits from high-level speaking engagements and strategic investments in female-led startups, maintaining a high-net-worth lifestyle independent of the British sovereign grant.