Meghan Markle has been hit with another setback in her efforts to receive a trademark for her proposed American Riviera Orchard food products and lifestyle brand.
Twenty years later, the brothers launched their mail-order gift business, featuring their Royal Riviera Pears wrapped in gold foil, which have become popular holiday treats over the decades. Instead, Meghan has proven her lack of business savvy, being burdened with bad ideas,"the worst judgement in the world," and a talent for"getting it all wrong," Brown said.
A year ago, Meghan tried to secure a trademark for The Tig, the lifestyle blog she began when she was a TV actor on the showBut the Daily Mail said this trademark bid hit a snag when she failed to submit a"statement of use" with her application, thereby obliging her attorney to seek a six-month extension.
Eden believes that Meghan was"desperate" to keep news about her lifestyle brand from appearing in the Daily Mail, because she and Harry"despise" the tabloid and Harry has waged a legal battle against its owner."But that hatred can lead them to make foolish decisions," Eden wrote.