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How Meghan Markle’s new candle line gives sweet nod to kids Prince Achie and Princess Lilibet

Meghan Markle’s new collection for her As Ever lifestyle brand includes candles inspired by her and Prince Harry’s children, Prince Archie, 6, and Princess Lilibet, 4.
The Mother’s Day collection, set to launch Wednesday, features two $64 signature candles named after the birthdays of her and the Duke of Sussex’s little ones.
The Signature Candle No. 506 is listed as “Prince Archie of Sussex’s Birthdate,” which falls on May 6, per a press release obtained by People.
The scent is described as “a warm, comforting scent inspired by Prince Archie of Sussex’s birthdate, bringing a soft, familiar ease into the room,” with notes of ginger, neroli and cashmere — a subtle nod to the youngling’s red hair. “This candle is inspired by Meghan’s son, Prince Archie,” the release explained.
A second scent, Signature Candle No. 604, is inspired by Lilibet’s June 4 birthday.
It’s described as “a light, floral scent inspired by Princess Lilibet of Sussex’s birthdate, adding a sense of brightness and openness to the home,” with notes of amber, santal and water lily — a nod to her name.
Her kids’ birthdays also inspire different bundle sets in the upcoming Mother’s Day drop.
This marks the brand’s first major launch since Netflix cut ties with As Ever last month.
“Her show did not go on so it did not make sense to continue the partnership,” an industry source exclusively told Page Six, referring to Markle’s series, “With Love, Meghan,” which was axed after two seasons.
A Netflix spokesperson told Page Six in a statement, “Meghan’s passion for elevating everyday moments in beautiful yet simple ways inspired the creation of the As Ever brand, and we are glad to have played a role in bringing that vision to life.
A source close to the matter told us it was always the plan to get As Ever running on its “own two feet” and said Netflix and Markle will continue their mutually supportive relationship.
“We can expect to see seasonal specials of ‘With Love, Meghan,’” the insider added.
In a telling move, the Duchess of Sussex filed an As Ever trademark in Australia — just weeks before she and Harry were set to visit.
Notably, a spokesperson for As Ever had previously denied rumors that Markle, 44, would be expanding into other countries.
Earlier this month, an expert exclusively told Page Six that the “deliberate” business move could indicate that the brand is not “delivering the level of success” in America that Markle and Harry, 41, initially expected.
“In that context, branching out into a new market starts to feel less like a choice and more like a necessity to avoid the brand stagnating,” the celebrity PR specialist added.
Markle’s company has been plagued by setbacks since she launched the endeavor in 2024 under the name American Riviera Orchard.
A year later, she was forced to rebrand to As Ever after facing a slew of trademark issues.
“I appreciate everyone who gave me the grace to make mistakes and figure it out and also to be forgiving with myself through that,” Markle told People in March 2025, referring to the many roadblocks. “It’s a learning curve.”
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How to watch Knicks vs. Spurs in Game 1 of NBA Finals for free
It’s game time.
The NBA Finals kick off tonight, with the New York Knicks facing off against the San Antonio Spurs. And given it’s the Big Apple team’s first time making it to the finals since 1999, New Yorkers are (in some cases quite literally) painting the town blue and orange.
NBA Finals: what to know
- What: New York Knicks vs. San Antonio Spurs, Game 1
- When: June 3, 2026, at 8:30 p.m. ET
- Where: Frost Bank Center (San Antonio, Texas)
- Channel: ABC
- Streaming: DIRECTV (try it free)
While the Knicks emerged victorious over the Cleveland Cavaliers in the Eastern Conference Finals on May 25, the Spurs’ full seven-game series against defending champion Oklahoma City Thunder just ended on May 30.
With anticipation building, read on for everything you need to know to stream the first finals game in the knick of time.
When is the first Knicks vs. Spurs game in the NBA Finals?
The NBA Finals kick off on June 3, 2026, at 8:30 p.m. ET, with the first New York Knicks vs. San Antonio Spurs game.
How to watch Knicks vs. Spurs for free:
If you don’t have cable, you’ll need a live TV streaming service to catch all the action.
DIRECTV is our top pick for watching the NBA live for free — its five-day free trial includes ABC (plus every other channel you’ll need for the rest of the highly anticipated finals). When the trial is over, you’ll pay as low as $44.99/month and get access to over 90 live channels.
Another option? Sling’s TV Orange Pass. Starting at $4.99, you can sign up for 1-day, 3-day, or 7-day passes to access all Sling TV Orange has to offer, including ESPN and ABC. (There’s also a monthly option, if you want to ensure you’ll be able to watch the rest of the postseason games seamlessly.)

What is the Knicks vs. Spurs NBA Finals schedule?
The Knicks vs. Spurs playoff schedule is as follows:
- Game 1: Wednesday, June 3, 2026 at 8:30 p.m. ET (in San Antonio)
- Game 2: Friday, June 5, 2026 at 8:30 p.m. ET (in San Antonio)
- Game 3: Monday, June 8, 2026 at 8:30 p.m. ET (in New York City)
- Game 4: Wednesday, June 10, 2026 at 8:30 p.m. ET (in New York City)
- Game 5 (if necessary): Saturday, June 13, 2026 at 8:30 p.m. ET (in San Antonio)
- Game 6 (if necessary): Tuesday, June 16, 2026 at 8:30 p.m. ET (in New York City)
- Game 7 (if necessary): Friday, June 19, 2026 at 8:30 p.m. ET (in San Antonio)
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Taylor Swift’s former friend Karlie Kloss scores wedding invite after rumored feud: report

Taylor Swift’s highly discussed guest list for her upcoming wedding will now apparently include one debated friend who reportedly was hanging on the chopping block.
Supermodel Karlie Kloss’ invite was allegedly up in the air, according to a report from the Daily Mail on May 30. However, TMZ reported Tuesday that a source said Kloss will, indeed, be invited.
The “Bad Blood” singer, 36, is set to marry Travis Kelce, also 36, reportedly on or around July 3.
Reps for Swift and Kloss did not immediately reply to Page Six’s request for comment.
Per the Daily Mail’s report, a source noted that Swift has some “friendships [that] have become strained for various reasons,” and that the superstar “wants to be surrounded by those who can genuinely share the love and meaning of the day, especially the people who have played important roles in her life for years.”
Kloss, 33, and Swift first became friends in 2013 and made joint appearances in music videos, attended concerts together and hung out at home.
However, things hit a snag in 2018 when Kloss married Joshua Kushner. Swift did not attend, citing “work commitments.” Notably, Kloss’ then-manager, Scooter Braun, was a guest.
Braun acquired Swift’s early catalog of albums in June 2019, a business deal that the pop star says left her feeling “grossed out” and resulted in her re-recording several of her albums.
The source told the Daily Mail that Swift “came to believe that Karlie’s intentions were not as genuine as she once thought, and that the friendship became more about proximity to Taylor’s fame than a real bond.”
TMZ’s sources, however, say that the two have settled whatever differences they had, and Kloss will be on the guest list.
Speculation over the Kelce-Swift wedding list has been fierce.
Zoë Kravitz, Ed Sheeran, the Haim sisters, Suki Waterhouse, Gigi Hadid and Selena Gomez are among the stars who have snagged invites to the upcoming nuptials.
Meanwhile, Miles Teller and his wife, Keleigh Sperry, were left off the guest list after having an apparent falling out with their once-close friends, Page Six recently confirmed.
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Jennifer Lopez drops her age-defying nighttime skincare routine
Jenny from the Block knows a thing or two about turning back the clock.
At 56, the multihyphenate icon looks not just years, but decades younger than her actual age. So it makes sense that her skin care brand, JLo Beauty, just launched a product combining two of the most powerful anti-aging ingredients on the market: That JLo Fusion Retinal & Vitamin C Power Serum.
“My results come from a consistent skin care regimen, and I learned that real skin renewal happens at night,” Lopez told Page Six Style.
While brightening vitamin C and collagen-stimulating retinal typically aren’t combined in the same formula due to stability and compatibility issues, the encapsulated delivery system of That JLo Fusion allows both ingredients to “work in harmony,” per Lopez.

Billed as JLo Beauty’s “most innovative product yet,” the serum, which is intended for nighttime use, also incorporates exfoliating glycolic acid and the brand’s much-discussed, olive-derived Terralume Complex to refine skin’s texture, boost radiance and minimize the look of fine lines.
It’s already a cornerstone of Lopez’s own evening skin care regimen, which she never skips.
“No matter what’s going on in my life, whether I’m working or just maintaining my everyday glow, the key is to really use my nighttime skincare to level up my results and restore my skin to its best version of itself,” the superstar told us.

If you’re looking to try the rest of Lopez’s p.m. staples, consider the AM + PM Radiance Routine set; along with That JLo Fusion, it includes mini sizes of That Hit Single Gel Cream Cleanser, That JLo Glow Serum, That Glow Mist, That Blockbuster Hydrating Cream and That Big Screen Broad Spectrum SPF 30 Moisturizer, all for under $100.
The latter’s a favorite of Page Six’s own Style & Shopping Director, Elana Fishman.
“It layers beautifully beneath makeup, has a delightful whipped texture and is hydrating without feeling heavy or greasy,” she said.
“It’s never broken out my sensitive, acne-prone skin, and the packaging is beautiful too (no surprise there — this is a JLo enterprise, after all). I’ve used up several tubs!”

And while Lopez’s products are sure to elevate your mornings and evenings, you can also use them to freshen up your makeup midday, as the “On The Floor” singer demonstrated on Instagram recently.
In her Reel, J.Lo uses That Glow Mist as a setting spray, pats on a little of That Fresh Take Eye Cream “to keep that area moisturized and looking smooth to prevent makeup from looking cakey,” and dabs on her flan de vanilla-scented Beso Balm to add a little shine to her lips.
Clearly, Lopez didn’t become an icon without thinking outside of the box.
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