Meghan shares video of herself doing floral arrangements with a VERY raunchy song in the background

Meghan Markle’s glossy video of her curating a bouquet of flowers featured an extremely raunchy song in the background.

In a montage posted to her Instagram page, the Duchess of Sussex, 43, put together a bunch of bright fuchsia roses to LL Cool J’s hit 90s track Doin’ It.

As the lyrics ‘Doin’ it well’ played on repeat in the background, Meghan showed off her flower arrangement skills – a hobby she finds ‘calming and meditative’.

She is seen cutting up stems, arranging and smelling the bouquet and walking out her home barefoot with the finished product. 

But the track she opted for is known for its extremely sexual lyrics and even starts out with a man and a woman moaning. 

The song is about a woman describing the way she wants to have sex and features lyrics such as ‘I’m feeling kinda horny’ and ‘Conventional methods of makin’ love bore me’.

‘Pull my hair’ and ‘Spank me’ are also lyrics used throughout the sexually charged song, which features the line ‘Here comes the man of steel’ before breaking into the ‘Doin’ it and doin’ it and doin’ it well’ chorus. 

Meghan captioned the video ‘Happy Sunday, friends’ and has not allowed any comments on the post. 

In a montage posted to her Instagram page, the Duchess of Sussex , 43, put together a bouquet of bright fuchsia roses to LL Cool J's hit 90s track Doin' It

In a montage posted to her Instagram page, the Duchess of Sussex , 43, put together a bouquet of bright fuchsia roses to LL Cool J’s hit 90s track Doin’ It

As the lyrics 'doing it well' played on repeat in the background, Meghan showed off her flower arrangement skills - a hobby she finds 'calming and meditative'

As the lyrics ‘doing it well’ played on repeat in the background, Meghan showed off her flower arrangement skills – a hobby she finds ‘calming and meditative’

Meghan captioned the video 'Happy Sunday, friends' and has not allowed any comments on the post. She walked out barefoot holding the finished product

Meghan captioned the video ‘Happy Sunday, friends’ and has not allowed any comments on the post. She walked out barefoot holding the finished product 

The bizarre post comes just days after the Princess of Wales had a species of pink roses named after her. 

Meghan recently shared similar floral videos, including one of her huge blooming garden at her £11 million Montecito family home and another of her arranging flowers with her late rescue dog Guy.

In an episode of her Netflix series – With Love, Meghan – the Duchess said: ‘I learned a lot of this when I was pregnant with my son, Archie. My girlfriends threw a baby shower for me, and one of the things we did was learn flower arranging. 

‘I started to find this really calming and meditative, so when I have a little bit of time at the end of the day, I do this. I have a glass of wine and just enjoy it.’

Despite her best efforts to align herself with all things floral, it was Princess Catherine who was honoured by the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) with a pink rose named after her this month.

To celebrate her work highlighting the ‘incredible healing power of nature’ and to help raise vital funds for cancer care, the RHS officially named the coral-pink floribunda Catherine’s Rose.

A donation of £5 will be made to The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity for every Catherine Rose sold.

The funds will help the the Royal Marsden, where Kate underwent chemotherapy treatment last year, establish a unique training programme for clinical teams across the country.

Meghan posted a video of her carrying a huge basket of white roses in her Montecito garden

Meghan posted a video of her carrying a huge basket of white roses in her Montecito garden

Meghan assembles the roses and various greenery into a beautiful floral arrangement on her Netflix show

Meghan assembles the roses and various greenery into a beautiful floral arrangement on her Netflix show

The final clip showed Meghan's beagle, Mamma Mia, sniffing around the baskets of fruit

The final clip showed Meghan’s beagle, Mamma Mia, sniffing around the baskets of fruit

A rose has been named after the Princess of Wales (pictured at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show in 2023) to celebrate her work highlighting the 'incredible healing power of nature'

A rose has been named after the Princess of Wales (pictured at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show in 2023) to celebrate her work highlighting the ‘incredible healing power of nature’

Catherine¿s Rose (pictured), a coral-pink floribunda, has a rich perfume with hints of Turkish Delight and mango, the RHS (Royal Horticultural Society) said

Catherine’s Rose (pictured), a coral-pink floribunda, has a rich perfume with hints of Turkish Delight and mango, the RHS (Royal Horticultural Society) said 

This specialist prehabilitation and rehabilitation initiative will help to ensure patients who need intensive support live well with, and beyond, cancer.

Kate, who revealed she had been diagnosed with cancer in March last year, underwent a course of preventative chemotherapy and announced in September that she had completed her treatment.

She made a surprise visit in January to the Royal Marsden Hospital where she was treated and revealed she was in remission.

The RHS also bestowed the name Catherine’s Rose on the flower to raise awareness of the role that spending time outdoors plays in supporting people’s mental, physical and spiritual wellbeing.

Mother-of-three Kate has been open about how the natural world has brought her comfort as she’s struggled through a difficult year.

Kate has previously described finding nature ‘very spiritual’ and discussed her ‘intense emotional reconnection’ with the environment during a trip to the Lake District to meet with Scouts getting their Naturalist Badge in March.

The royal also explained on Mother’s Day this year that nature ‘has been our sanctuary’.

Sharing a clip which celebrates the power of Mother Nature, Kate wrote: ‘Over the past year, nature has been our sanctuary.

With Love, Meghan aired on Netflix on March 4 this year and was quickly panned by critics

With Love, Meghan aired on Netflix on March 4 this year and was quickly panned by critics

‘This Mother’s Day, let us celebrate Mother Nature and recognise how our bond with the natural world can help not only nurture our inner selves, but remind us too of the role we play within the rich tapestry of life. C.’

Meanwhile, in July last year, while she was still undergoing chemotherapy, she issued a statement hailing the ‘power of nature’ in supporting ‘wellbeing’ as she marked the opening of the Natural History Museum’s new gardens.

‘I am hugely supportive of the Museum’s commitment to create a special space which encourages people of all ages to reconnect with nature and learn more about how we can protect our natural world,’ Kate wrote on Instagram.

‘I know the power of nature to support our development and wellbeing, both by bringing us joy and helping to keep us physically, mentally and spiritually healthy.

‘I hope these gardens will be inspiring and transformative for the thousands of people who visit.’

Clare Matterson, RHS Director General, said: ‘As well as supporting the incredible work of The Royal Marsden, Catherine’s Rose will raise awareness of how nature and gardening can help to heal.

‘We know how important this message is as every day we see how accessing nature and being outside is vital for our health and happiness.

‘Crucially too, Harkness Roses has done a wonderful job breeding this spectacular rose that is going to bring so much joy to all our nation’s gardeners and keep our precious pollinators buzzing too! It’s a really special rose.’

Bred by Harkness Roses, the flowers (pictured) will be available to purchase from today via roses.co.uk and rhsplants.co.uk, and for every plant sold £5 will be donated to The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity
Bred by Harkness Roses, the flowers (pictured) will be available to purchase from today via roses.co.uk and rhsplants.co.uk, and for every plant sold £5 will be donated to The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity

Bred by Harkness Roses, the flowers (pictured) will be available to purchase from today via roses.co.uk and rhsplants.co.uk, and for every plant sold £5 will be donated to The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity

The Princess of Wales pictured during a June 2021 visit to the Natural History Museum

The Princess of Wales pictured during a June 2021 visit to the Natural History Museum

Philip Harkness, Managing Director, Harkness Roses, said: ‘We’re delighted the RHS is naming this stunning floribunda rose for The Princess of Wales, celebrating wellness and nature.

‘It is a privilege for Harkness Roses to work with The Royal Marsden where donations of this beautiful rose will help raise funds for this vital charity.’

Catherine’s Rose will be available by pre-order only and roses will be delivered in Autumn 2025 as bare root plants.

With flowers that attract pollinators, Catherine’s Rose will thrive in a mixed border, as a hedge, in a large container or in a rose bed, said the RHS.

There will be 15,000 Catherine’s Rose available in 2025. The bare root rose will be £29.99 and potted plant £34.99. Further Catherine’s Roses will be available in Spring and Autumn 2026.

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