Meghan Markle's controversial actions have cost her the support of the "woke brigade" after she allegedly mocked the late Queen during a discussion about their first meeting. According to royal analyst Morin Callahan, Meghan's turning point came when she lost a significant number of supporters in the United States. Callahan claimed that Meghan made fun of her first meeting with the Queen during the second episode of her and Harry's Netflix documentary, "Harry and Meghan." Meghan admitted to feeling confused by Royal tradition, expressing astonishment upon discovering that even when spending time as a family behind closed doors, she would still have to abide by stringent regulations when meeting senior Royals.
Speaking to GBN America, royal biographer Angela Levin asserted that Meghan's move at the polo match was an attempt to steal the spotlight. During a charity polo event in Florida, Meghan seemed to ask a woman not to stand next to Harry during an award presentation, causing some awkward moments. Levin stated, "This woman approached to stand by Harry. She was a very pleasant, gorgeous woman wearing a beautiful white dress. Naturally, Meghan was clutching the trophy and wouldn't allow this woman to take a seat next to Harry. She persisted in her forceful pointing, and the woman seemed surprised. She did eventually move. She was forced to move aside and take a position beside Meghan."
Harry was rewarded with a kiss from Meghan after winning the charity polo tournament. Meanwhile, Meghan is using her royal and British connections to promote her new jam brand, giving it a royal vibe. Meghan sent 50 customized jars to select friends and influencers to celebrate the debut of her new jam line, which will be offered through her lifestyle company, American Riviera Orchard.
PR Maven Pauline McLaren claimed that despite the jam's seeming exclusivity to the US, Meghan is drawing inspiration from her British heritage for the product's design and branding. The jam, described as a unique accompaniment, is anticipated to be the first in an extensive range of goods available on American Riviera Orchard.
Experts noted the symbolic significance of choosing strawberries for jam. Meghan's choice of strawberry jam as her first product is unusual because of their heart-shaped form and historical connotations with love and the goddess Venus. Despite Meghan and Prince Harry being US residents since 2020, the strawberry jam has an unmistakably British feel, drawing once again on Meghan's prior ties to the royal family.
The jam isn't available for purchase yet, and Meghan's 50 lucky picks have had a chance to sample it. However, experts predict that it might cost as much as three figures. Former Royal correspondent for the BBC, Michael Cole, asserted that she could sell the jars for £200 each.