Samantha Markle is not giving up without a fight. Meghan Markle's sister is taking another legal shot at the Duchess of Sussex after her defamation lawsuit was thrown out, refiling the claims that the judge dismissed without prejudice.
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build their life in California away from the royal fold, it’s been reported that Meghan is set to imminently revive her "passion project."The cites a document filed with the US Patent and Trademark Office, seen by the daily newspaper. It reportedly indicates that a prospective relaunched version of the website could encompass articles and interviews on “food, cooking, recipes, travel, relationships, fashion, style, interior design, lifestyle, the arts, culture, design, conscious living, health and wellness.” The Duchess of Sussex could be planning on relaunching her former lifestyle blog The adds that the duchess has been given official preliminary approval for the site, which would also reportedly offer “commentary in the field of personal relationships,” and could be set to go live as soon as next week.
Unnamed “insiders” told the tabloid that Meghan hoped the venture could become a similar success to Gwyneth Paltrow’s wellness empire, Goop. Let's map this out, shall we?By The former Suits star ceased posting on the site—named after her favourite red wine, Tignanello – in 2017. She a farewell message, writing: “After close to three beautiful years on this adventure with you, it’s time to say goodbye to The Tig.
What began as a passion project (my little engine that could) evolved into an amazing community of inspiration, support, fun and frivolity. You’ve made my days brighter and filled this experience with so much joy.
Samantha Markle is not giving up without a fight. Meghan Markle's sister is taking another legal shot at the Duchess of Sussex after her defamation lawsuit was thrown out, refiling the claims that the judge dismissed without prejudice.
Meghan Markle scored a small victory in court, after a judge sided with her in her half-sister, Samantha Markle's, defamation lawsuit against the Duchess of Sussex. But Samantha's lawyer is saying not so fast, telling ET the legal fight is not over.According to court documents, obtained by ET, United States District Judge Charlene Honeywell in the Middle District of Florida ruled in favor of Meghan after she dismissed with prejudice the majority of claims in the lawsuit, specifically pertained to the 2020 book, .Samantha had previously claimed in her lawsuit, filed in February, that Meghan «published and disseminated false and malicious statements» in that book, but the judge shot down the claims, saying «it is undisputed that [Meghan] did not publish» the book. The judge also dismissed the rest of Samantha's claims without prejudice, meaning she can re-file her lawsuit if she so chooses, and her lawyer, Jamie A.
infamously announced that stepping down from “The Firm” would “provide our family with the space to focus on the next chapter, including the launch of our new charitable entity.”However, recently released tax documents for their Archewell Foundation report that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex hit the charitable grind just one documented hour a week in 2021.The nonprofit’s public IRS 990 filing, posted to Archewell’s official website, also revealed that the Beverly Hills-based organization raised just over $13 million from donors — with $10 million coming from one exceedingly generous private benefactor.Reps for the Archewell Foundation declined to comment — but an insider told The Post that reports of H&M “hardly working,” paired with “standard” tax docs, fail to paint a factual “full picture” of the work being accomplished by the duo’s charity.Archewell reported dispersing more than $3 million in grants to various refugee resettlement charities and and initiatives distributing millions of COVID-19 vaccines.Around $4,500 in public donations and an estimated $1,190 was also was accrued from “investment income,” the docs stated, while the foundation paid out $163,085 in salaries.The former “Suits” actress, 41, and Harry, 38, don’t take a paycheck from the nonprofit Archewell Foundation — but their CEO James Holt received a yearly salary of $59,846 and $3,832 in other benefits.
A royal victory. Meghan Markle has won the defamation lawsuit filed against her by half-sister Samantha Markle.
It’s a good day to be Meghan Markle!
Meghan Markle has won the defamation lawsuit her half-sister Samantha Markle filed against her.
It’s another legal win for Meghan Markle.
Meghan Markle has won the defamation lawsuit her estranged sister Samantha Markle filed against her in 2021. On Thursday, a judge threw out Samantha's case, saying that Meghan wasn't guilty because every statement she made that Samantha took issue with was an obvious opinion and therefore didn't meet the criteria for defamation.
Meghan Markle has successfully had her half-sister Samantha Markle's court case dismissed. She had accused the royal of spreading "malicious lies" during the bombshell Oprah Winfrey interview in 2021.
Meghan Markle has successfully had her half-sister's lawsuit dismissed after a judge ruled in her favour.
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Sky News Australia's The Bolt Report, Ms Elsworth said: "I'm only going on the reports that I have read, but it's raising eyebrows, if it is true it's interesting, it's apparently her passion project to talk about conscious living, she is going to talk about relationships, family relationships - she has got plenty to talk about there because she has fallen out with all of her family. Is it true?Tune into our Royal Family Snapchat Show, every Monday exclusively on SnapchatLink"That remains to be seen.
Meghan Markle has announced her latest move in the wellness sector amid rumours she's set to relaunch her lifestyle blog, The Tig. While many celebrities now have wellness brands – think Gwyneth Paltrow’s Goop, Kourtney Kardashian’s Poosh and Kate Hudson’s INBLOOM – the Duchess was one of the first to launch one, in the years before she became a royal.
Putting her blogging hat back on? Meghan Markle is seemingly gearing up to relaunch The Tig after shutting it down in 2017.
Meghan Markle is returning to her roots!
The Tig” for a major comeback soon.The Duchess of Sussex, 41, shut down the lifestyle site following her engagement to Prince Harry back in 2017.According to a document filed to the US Trademark and Patent Office and seen by The Post, a potentially rebooted version of the website would consist of articles and interviews about a variety of topics.Pieces about “food, cooking, recipes, travel, relationships, fashion, style, interior design, lifestyle, the arts, culture, design, conscious living, health and wellness” would fill the blog’s content. While a relaunch date for the site has yet to be announced, it could go live as early as next week, according to the Mirror.When it was initially closed down before the couple’s marriage, a source close to the “Suits” star denied to People that it was shuttered because the royal family disapproved of her writing.The mother of two penned a farewell note in April 2017 on the blog — in a Google search, it has the greeting “The Tig: Farewell, Darling” — officially closing that chapter of her life.“After close to three beautiful years on this adventure with you, it’s time to say goodbye to The Tig,” she wrote at the time.
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Meghan Markle is reportedly set to relaunch her lifestyle blog, The Tig, as she prepares to go head-to-head with Gwyneth Paltrow's wildly successful site, Goop, which is worth $200million.The Duchess of Sussex' business manager renewed the trademark for The Tig in January 2022, and she has reportedly now got official preliminary approval to relaunch the site. Meghan, 41, first launched the lifestyle blog in 2014, where she gave readers advice about food, drinks, travel and wellness.The Tig, which is named after her favourite type of wine, Tignanello, was then shut down in 2017, after she got engaged to Prince Harry.
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