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Privacy NoticeMeghan Markle is said to be upset over King Charles’s recent product launch, according to an insider. Earlier this year, the Duchess of Sussex introduced her lifestyle brand, American Riviera Orchard, and has been giving fans a sneak peek at some of the products that will be available, including strawberry jam, raspberry jam, and dog biscuits. She’s been promoting these items by sending them to various influencers and friends. While the official launch date for American Riviera Orchard hasn’t been announced yet, Meghan’s latest marketing efforts have been overshadowed by King Charles’s introduction of his newest product – Highgrove Royal Estate Honey. Sign up to OK’s royal newsletter to get updates sent to your inbox for free

Meghan recently launched her lifestyle brand, American Riviera Orchard
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This organic honey, which retails for a hefty £25 for a 350g jar, is the latest addition to the monarch’s range of preserves and savouries sold through the Highgrove Shop. This shop offers gifts inspired by the King’s personal interests and his award-winning garden, as well as Royal memorabilia. Interestingly, when Meghan first sent out samples of her strawberry jam to influencers back in April, it inadvertently boosted sales for Charles’s own version of the product – his Highgrove Organic Strawberry Preserve, which sells for £6.95, reports the Express.

The King’s Highgrove Estate has long sold organic produce
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Now, a source claims that Meghan sees the timing of the King’s honey launch as “no coincidence” and wants to confront her father-in-law about it. However, her husband Prince Harry is reportedly “holding her back”. The insider told New Idea magazine: “She is trying to establish herself as a lifestyle mogul but now she’s competing with a royal rival.” The King has launched a new men’s fragrance, Highgrove Splash, priced at £135, which has reportedly left the Duchess feeling sidelined as she had ambitions to create her own line of men’s grooming products. An insider shared: “She had no idea [about this] and now suddenly, as she sees it, there’s a glut of his products on the market. She’s one step away from calling Charles about the clash but Prince Harry is holding her back.”

Meghan’s lifestyle brand has launched a number of products from artisan jams to dog treats
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They also mentioned that Meghan is “convinced” that the launch of Highgrove’s latest product is a “deliberate attempt to curb her success”. Prince Harry and Meghan have not returned to the UK together since they were here for Queen Elizabeth’s funeral in September 2022, amidst their ongoing estrangement from the Royal Family. Meanwhile, the Sussexes made an appearance at the ESPY awards in America last week, where Harry was honoured with the Pat Tillman award for Service, recognising his contributions through the Invictus Games.Story SavedYou can find this story in  My Bookmarks.Or by navigating to the user icon in the top right.Follow OK! MagazineFacebookTwitterCommentMore OnMeghan MarklePrince HarryRoyal FamilyHarry and MeghanKing Charles III

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