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    ‘Left in tears’: Meghan Markle struggles with backlash over her lifestyle brand’s debut

    August 28, 2024Updated:August 28, 2024 World No Comments
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    As her life product, American Riviera Orchard, struggles to maintain its first speed, Meghan Markle is dealing with sorrow. The company, which was launched with much acclaim in March, was anticipated to be spectacular with its collection of goods that were inspired by the Duchess of Sussex’s existence in Montecito, according to the Mirror. However, the pleasure has fizzled, especially after the weak welcome of the company’s debut offering: strawberry jam.
    First, Meghan’s news of American Riviera Orchard sparked major excitement among royal enthusiasts. The company provided a wide range of premium objects, from sophisticated cutlery and un to premium nutritious snacks like jams and marmalades. But the passion quickly turned sour when the first item, a pot of strawberry jam, faced common criticism.
    Royal expert Tom Quinn was quoted by the Mirror as saying,” The one fly in the ointment is Meghan’s innovative digital product, American Riviera Orchard”. He described how the Duchess was left in tears when the jelly, which some found overpriced and underwhelming, drew scorn. Meghan had sent personalized boxes, including the mash, to a select party of celebrities and close buddies, hoping to create excitement. Otherwise, the company’s lukewarm greeting became a talking point for critics.
    She has now reached the point where she believes anything and everything she does may be badly criticized, according to Quinn. She understands why people do n’t admire her work, just like her husband does, because she feels like they are unfairly treating her. Meghan’s anger is made even more so by her insensitivity to censure of her lavish life, which she views as a positive reflection of her success rather than a specific for ridicule.
    Meghan is rejoicing despite the difficult beginning, and she is optimistic that American Riviera Orchard did eventually win her heart. The Duchess continues to support her company’s vision as she navigates these initial challenges, aiming to turn the tide and achieve the success she aspired to from the beginning.

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