Meghan Markle is reportedly set to return to the spotlight with her TV show and the launch of her lifestyle brand, American Riviera Orchard.
Before marrying Prince Harry, Meghan played the part of Rachel Zane for seven seasons of Suits. She also appeared in Castle, CSI: Miami, The League, Fringe, and Horrible Bosses. In recent years, she took part in a tell-all documentary called Harry & Meghan as well as Live to Lead and Heart of Invictus.
And now, it has been reported that she will be launching her Netflix show about "cooking, gardening and entertaining" in "early 2025". She will also launch her lifestyle brand, American Riviera Orchard. Her brand, which was announced in March, was previously promoted when she sent baskets of homemade jams to Kris Jenner, Chrissy Teigen and Abigail Spencer.
“As far as Meghan being quiet, she’s been in the background working on her entrepreneurial efforts,” an industry source claimed. "Both the Netflix project and her brand will come out within the same timeline in the New Year.”
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AFP via Getty Images)Page Six reported that she filmed the show around California and at the home of Tom and Sherrie Cipolla, philanthropists who are fixtures on the Montecito society scene. The Mirror have reached out to Meghan's reps for comment.
It comes after it was reported that Meghan suffered another blow as she tried to get her eagerly-awaited lifestyle brand up and running. Despite the initial announcement, her wares have been shared only with celebrity friends, who showcased her American Riviera Orchard jam on social media in April.
So far, products have not been available yet to buy on the site and last month, it emerged her application to have her brand trademark had been rejected. She was then given three months to respond to the "nonfinal officer action" issued by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). She has been warned that failure to do so could result in her application being abandoned.
Last month, it was reveaed that Meghan's brand had encountered another stumbling block as a protest against trademarking the brand had been lodged with the USPTO by the owners of the 'Royal Riviera' trademark - Harry & David, a US-based premium food and gifts retailer.
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