Duchess Meghan’s new lifestyle website has been taken over by an anonymous user who is ‘with Kate’.
Royal enthusiasts are using Meghan Markle’s new lifestyle website name ‘American Riviera Orchard’ and a UK website domain to try to drive users to the UK’s food bank charity.
The UK version of the website’s domain redirects users to a landing page for the Trussell Trust, which leads to a Just Giving fundraiser with a private message.
An anonymous person said: “It’s not Meghan. I hope Meghan doesn’t mind. Thoughts with Catherine X.”
Meghan launched a new lifestyle brand, American Riviera Orchard, on her website in March.
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Duchess Kate announced her cancer diagnosis in March and revealed that she was undergoing preventive chemotherapy.
It is understood that the anonymous users are not directly associated with the charity, but they are attempting to raise money for the Trussell Trust’s cause.
Meghan launched a new luxury lifestyle brand in March with the launch of a new website and Instagram page.
The Duchess of Sussex’s website is under the US domain americanriviera.com, while UK users were using the UK domain americanrivieraochard.uk.
The americanrivieraochard.uk domain leads to this landing page with a link to donate to the Trussell Trust charity.
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The Just Giving Page has a target of £1,000 and has so far received £36 of the funding for the Trussell Trust, which works to stop hunger and poverty in the UK.
Meanwhile, Meghan’s original website will display a page with a waiting list and a link to her official Instagram page.
Since the website’s launch, it has been revealed that products from makeup to dog shampoo will be sold through the brand.
Meghan will be selling a wide range of household goods, cooking utensils, gardening tools, drinks, food and seasonings.
Meghan’s official americanriviera.com domain leads to her website with a waiting list
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This week, the Duchess unveiled the first product from her band by sending jars of strawberry jam to friends and influencers.
Some of the Duchess of Sussex’s friends shared photos of the pre-release promotional baskets they received.
Meghan’s friend, fashion designer Tracy Robbins, posted a photo of a jar of jam on Instagram with the caption: “@AmericanRivieraOrchard Breakfast, lunch and dinner just got a little sweeter.”
She added: “Thank you for the delicious basket! I love this jam so much that I have no intention of sharing it with anyone.”