have tried their hand at several business ventures but author Mark Borkowski told The Sun's Royal Exclusive show it's "like trying to brand snow in a hail storm".royal editor, Matt Wilkinson, Mr Borkowski said: "They stuck together and didn't take advice, and it became a catalogue of these things, they over-promised a lot of their products they were going to bring.
"That's what the working royals have, their message, their purpose, their representation is very clear when they go to other countries."There's no doubt it will draw attention, but what is the purpose of that attention and how well thought through is it being channeled?"The vice-president described their trip as a "very special visit" aimed at building bridges and joining forces against cyber-bullying, as well as promoting women's leadership in Colombia.
The Sussexes also visited a local school, the Colegio Cultura Popular, yesterday and joined a summit, in collaboration with their Archewell Foundation, about forging a healthier online space.Meghan said the group should aim to be "self-reliant and not tech-reliant" while Harry questioned them on the conversations they have with their families about managing their social media platforms.
She has been told she can't have exclusive rights to ‘American Riviera’ because it is a commonly used place name to describe the California coast.trade arm, seen by The Sun, states: “The following wording in the identification of goods is indefinite and must be amended to further specify they goods: Garden tool gift set, comprised of hand tools for gardening International….Stationery sets; Embossers for paper stationery; Blank journals ….