Meghan Markle's lifestyle brand is giving her inspiration
hard line. And it's far from over! The Duchess of Sussex launched American Riviera Orchard
last summer. We have no longer heard of either the brand or the products that Prince Harry's wife planned to market.
In April last year, the former star of Suits
had sent a few jars of strawberry jam to some famous friends like Kris Jenner, Mindy Kaling and Chrissy Teigen. In June of the same year, Meghan Markle's dog biscuits – launched by her friend Nacho Figueras – received a very mixed reception.
Meghan Markle: her lifestyle brand is not granted
The timing chosen by Nacho Figueras to promote Meghan Markle's dog biscuits and raspberry jam sparked outrage among fans of the royal family. The Argentinian's publication was judged “shameful“and of”bad taste“, because it had been made a few hours before the parade forCharles III's birthday.
Furthermore, the teams of Prince Harry's wife are struggling to obtain the brand American Riviera Orchard for several reasons, including the existence of a company that owns the brand.Royal Riviera“. Meghan Markle, 43, cannot therefore have exclusive rights to American Rivieraas it is a place name commonly used for
describe the Californian coast. Meghan Markle's mistakes when launching her lifestyle brand aren't without consequences.
© Bestimage Prince Harry's wife is asking for more time to correct her colossal mistakes.
Meghan Markle: the Duchess of Sussex asked for additional time to correct her errors
Due to problems with filing his trademark application, the United States Patent and Trademark Office granted him
a period of three months to correct his mistakes. The first trademark application from Archie and Lilibet's mother was refused for several reasons such as the fact that she had requested to market 19 product categories, but had only paid for 17 of them.
“Requests to sell items such as gardening equipment, housewares, soap dispensers and linens were too broad and needed to be clarified“, underlines the Daily Mail of November 28, 2024. The most surprising thing is that the original documents had not even been signed by Meghan Markle or his team. Now Prince Harry's wife has asked for additional time to correct her mistakes.