According to the royal author, Meghan Markle is “upset and stressed” in resentment against her lifestyle brand, the American Riviera Orchard.
The 43-year-old Duchess of Sussex first teased her passion project last March, but almost a year later, the business venture has yet to win position.
The lifestyle brand, which is plagued by numerous trademarks Snafus, is reportedly coinciding with Markle's upcoming Netflix show, “Love, Love, Meghan” next month.
However, according to royal writer Tom Quinn, the lead to launch was nothing but stressful for the former actress.
“Friends noticed Harry and Meghan have a line and a disagreement like all couples,” Quinn said. I told the sun.
“These are getting worse just because they spend almost all their time together, unlike most couples.”
“When things don't work with Meghan's business, the relationship was also very upset and stressed when the internet homemaking venture was oc-laughed, which hit the point of his relationship with Harry.” “Yes, Madame, the secret life of a royal servant.”
This post was contacted by a Markle representative for comment.
Markle has already submitted trademark applications to her brand to cover a range of household items, including tableware, kitchen linens, drinks, coffee and tea services.
They also listed jellies, marmalades, fruit reserves, various spreads and butters, body soaps, body oils, cosmetics and pet shampoos.
The application also covers stationery, linen, small kitchen appliances, yoga equipment and gardening gear.
As for her Netflix show, the former Working Royal, who finished filming the show in July 2024, is due to be released on March 4th.
The upcoming series follows Markle in the kitchen with some of her famous friends, including her previous “Suit” co-stars Abigail Spencer, Mindy Kaling, Roy Choi, and Tacha founder Vickitsai.
Some of the celebrity guests are companions who were lucky enough to receive a jar of Markle's American Riviera Orchard Jam last year.
Director Michael Steed's “Love and Meghan” boasts eight 33rd episodes each. Markle and her husband, Prince Harry, 40, produced the series through the Archewell Productions Company.
