Growing doubt has been placed on Meghan Markle’s fledging lifestyle brand American Riviera Orchard, after reports the 43-year-old former working royal has lost interest in the project.
The future of Meghan Markle ’s fledging lifestyle brand American Riviera Orchard is reportedly in doubt as the Duchess of Sussex moves on to new ventures.
According to trademark filings, Meghan earmarked plans to sell a range of products include homewares, cooking utensils, make up, and even pet food under her new brand. Speaking to GB News, Ms Levin explained that Meghan has a tendency to organise projects “early”, but leave them unfinished after losing interest.“Why on earth would you try to sell something when you haven’t got trademarks passed, haven’t got things organised and nobody has heard anything?”The royal author claimed that Meghan will likely not see her lifestyle brand “through to the end” and the entire business idea could be quietly axed.
Spotify parted ways with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex after producing just one project. Picture by Dominic Lipinski - WPA Pool/Getty Images.
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