As Meghan Markle Greedily Pockets Sales From Her Jam, King Charles Gives His Jam Money to Charity

The new fruit jam by Meghan Markle is her first product unveiled from her American Rivieria Orchard brand. It has been craftily sent to her influencer friends. She knows all of whom she knows will take to Instagram or other social media platforms to sing her praises.

King Charles’s Highgrove Jam Sales Skyrocket

Interestingly, because of Meghan’s jam launch, royal fans are sending her a clear message, as King Charles’s Highgrove brand sales have skyrocketed.

The sales of Meghan’s jam go to none other than the Duchess herself. She must have her very important Givenchy and Oscar de La Renta designer clothes fund. However, the funds from Charles’s fruit jam go to charity.

It’s funny how true royalists purchase the Highgrove jam instead of Meghan’s brand. They know top quality when they see it.

King Charles’s Jam, formerly known as Duchy Originals, was established in 1990. The Duchy of Cornwall owns the Highgrove Gardens, which Prince William inherited.

Meghan Markle has made a significant business blunder, eager to unleash her long list of miscellaneous products, as her big jam reveal has inspired people to purchase from the King instead.

Charles’s Highgrove strawberry jam is meticulously cooked by hand in small quantities, according to an authentic Highgrove recipe, and his jam is “bursting with fruity flavors.”

Workers artfully package the jam.  The label on the glass jar boasts a woodcut design that mimics the Highgrove Gardens’ charm.

Strawberry is Highgrove’s best-selling flavor, but they also make marmalade, rhubarb and ginger, raspberry and blackberry, and English damson. It is said to be delicious with scones or as a filling for Victoria sponge cake.

Meghan Markle Sent 50 Jars of Jam To Her Influencer Friends

The fruit for Meghan’s jam is said to have come from her home garden in Montecito. The cover for Meghan’s jam looks a bit too similar to the King’s jam.

The Duchess sent out 50 jars of her American Riviera jam to people like actresses Tracy Ellis Ross and Mindy Kaling, The head of Paramount, Brian Robbin’s wife, fashion designer Tracy Robbins, Argentine socialite Delfina Balquier, and Prince Harry’s polo-playing pal, Nacho Figueras.

Of course, they all took to Instagram to describe how wonderful Meghan’s handwritten calligraphy is on the label and how delicious her jam is on toast.

Tracy Robbins pictured Meghan’s jam on top of a batch of lemons to have the appearance of perfectly put-together Martha Stewart-inspired home kitchen décor.

It’s all part of Meghan’s desperate attempt to garner positive publicity for her new lifestyle brand. Which is said to rival other celebrity lifestyle brands.

Meghan is set to have a cooking show on Netflix. Her show will coincide with the launch of America Riviera Orchards. Her show will be about

“the joys of cooking, gardening, entertaining, and friendship.”

Meghan’s list of items she plans to sell includes home décor, cookware, stationary, soaps, body lotions, creams, fragrances, party favors, scarves, jams, nut butter, recipe books, and anything and everything you can imagine.

Meghan appears to be throwing an idea against the wall, hoping it will stick. Her disastrous new business venture will no doubt have the same ending as her Spotify partnership: failure and embarrassment.

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Brian RobbinsDelfina BalquierKing CharlesMartha StewartMeghan MarklePrince HarryPrince WilliamTracy Robbins
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