It turns out Meghan Markle was the biggest problem in her and Prince Harry‘s friendship with Victoria and David Beckham!
15.06.2024 - 02:27 / perezhilton.com
Uh oh! Someone has stolen Meghan Markle‘s new lifestyle brand!
As the world patiently waits for the Duchess of Sussex to finally launch products for her new company American Riviera Orchard, a copycat shop has emerged on Shopify — and it’s already selling out products!
The site was discovered this week by The Independent. The anti-royal storefront, using ARO’s name, is currently selling an adult coloring book titled “Working Class Royalty: The Crowned Women of Everyday Majesty.” It’s going for $9.99 — well, it was. It’s already sold out! Wow!
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The site says the book will “unveil the hidden royalty in everyday life,” noting:
The description also encourages people to “color to these empowering illustrations,” which hope to remind people that every woman is “a queen in her own right.”
There’s also the “RoyalWealth Reign: Empowering Women’s Financial Sovereignty” financial planner and “RoyalWealth Reign: GlamSavings Edition” saving sheets currently available for purchase. See HERE!
According to DailyMail.com, the site was launched after the Suits alum announced her next project and it has absolutely no affiliation with the real company. That’s not hard to figure out once you click around on the website, though. There’s a very obvious anti-monarchy agenda! A post on the website declares:
The copycat company also points out the homeless crisis in California, gender pay gaps, and calls for “the end of manufactured celebrity.” The Archetypes host is also seemingly called out by a graphic that reads:
Oof!!
And that’s not all! The copycat website is clearly taking aim at the wealthy with the rest of their eyebrow-raising messaging, too!
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It turns out Meghan Markle was the biggest problem in her and Prince Harry‘s friendship with Victoria and David Beckham!
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Ever since Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan Markle, relocated to the US in 2020, their relationships with senior members of the Royal Family have been publicly strained. As a result, the couple and their two young children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, have spent very little time in the UK with the Windsor side of the family, particularly with their grandfather, King Charles. This, former BBC royal correspondent Jennie Bond says, is something which is causing Archie and Lilibet to suffer as she expresses her hope that Harry will not continue to follow Meghan's example when it comes to family quarrels.
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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's friend, polo player Nacho Figueras, has come under fire from the public for posting about the Duchess of Sussex's products as Kate Middleton returned to the public eye. On Friday night, Figueras shared a picture of a pot of jam from Markle’s budding lifestyle brand, American Riviera Orchard, on his Instagram stories, along with a photo of a jar of dog biscuits, according to People magazine.
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