It appears that Duchess Meghan has launched a new lifestyle brand. On March 14, the Duchess of Sussex shared a surprising Instagram post from her new account. The page features a series of images, forming one large photo, featuring the brand's logo and the words “American Her Riviera Orchard” and “Montecito.” Montecito is the California town where she and her family live.
The new page's profile says it's “by Meghan, Duchess of Sussex” and “Founded in 2024,” and an Instagram Story uploaded by the account says that Meghan is the founder of Nancy Wilson's 1960 They are also shown arranging flowers and preparing meals. “I Wish You Love” was a hit.
There is also an official website for American Riviera Orchards, but this is currently just a holding page where visitors are encouraged to join the waiting list.
One source recently claimed that Page 6 The brand will serve as an extension of her previous lifestyle blog, The Tig, and will focus on home, garden and food. The name of Meghan Markle's new lifestyle brand also appears to be inspired by her home in Santa Barbara, California, which is often referred to as the “American Riviera.”
Duchess Kate launched her lifestyle blog, The Tig, in 2014, before marrying into the British royal family. She has published fashion and beauty content as well as empowering works for young women.
“I knew girls were checking out this site for fashion tips and how to get a good blowjob,” she previously said of The Tig, which ultimately closed in 2017. . For example… it’s more valuable than a selfie. ”
In 2022, it was reported that Duchess Meghan applied for a trademark for The Tig, sparking speculation that the lifestyle blog would be revived in some form.
Duchess Meghan returns to Instagram
Meghan's brand launch also marked her return to Instagram.
The Duchess of Cambridge deactivated her personal social media accounts in 2018 and revealed to The Cut that she would “return to Instagram” in 2022, but during a panel discussion at South by Southwest earlier this month, the Duchess revealed that she “I'm keeping my distance,” he said. From the “toxicity” of social media.