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How to recreate Meghan Markle’s Christmas tablescape at John Lewis

How to recreate Meghan Markle’s Christmas tablescape at John Lewis,

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If you’re hosting a Christmas get-together or a New Year’s celebration, you might like to look to the Duchess of Sussex for inspiration.

After all, she showcases an impeccably elegant tablescape in her As Ever Christmas special. 

True to Meghan’s pristine aesthetic, the table focuses on understated sophistication: crisp white linens, gilded accents, silver serving pieces and white floral centrepieces.

Better still, recreating the look is surprisingly easy thanks to John Lewis. The nation’s much-loved retailer has everything you need to achieve the style – and at refreshingly affordable prices.

Standout pieces include a set of three cheese knives with distinctive copper handles, as well as a pair of beautiful crystal champagne coupe glasses that look far more expensive than their price tag suggests.

Scallop-edged cotton napkins, finished with pinecone napkin rings, strike the perfect balance between polished elegance and the natural, seasonal aesthetic Meghan favours.

Meanwhile, a hammered stainless steel ice bucket and a heart-shaped marble cheese board add a final touch of understated luxury.

To complete the display, I recommend LED candles from Lights4Fun, particularly styles with copper or foliage finishes. 

They provide an ambient glow and offer a practical, flame-free alternative for entertaining. 

If you’re hosting a Christmas get-together or a New Year’s celebration, you might like to look to the Duchess of Sussex for inspiration.

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