Meghan has been criticized for trying to push her latest project to the world, with royal biographer Angela Levin saying Britain is “too small” for the royal family.
The Duchess of Sussex has launched a new lifestyle brand, American Riviera Orchard, with the first product being a strawberry jam made from fruit grown in her own garden.
A limited release of 50 jars was sent to friends and American influencers, who shared the product on Instagram and praised the jam.
On GB News, Mr Levin told host Nana Akua that the concept was “ridiculous” and suggested that starting with a limited release would mean “the rest of us won’t be able to taste the jam”. Told.
Angela Levin says Duchess Meghan’s lifestyle brand is ‘ridiculous’
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Mr Levin said of the Duchess’ claim that the fruit was grown at her home in Montecito, Sussex: “I couldn’t believe it. Is this the time of year when you can even get raspberries and strawberries?”
“And add the sentence that King Charles used to buy his things. [fruit] At that moment I thought, oh, you’re becoming a little more hostile towards him. ”
Levin noted that the jam’s packaging and label have a handwritten limited release number, and said it’s “not like a painting” that someone would “keep forever.”
She said, “It’s not some nice thing that someone makes and keeps forever. Are we going to keep empty jars or are we going to keep jam? Because it’s one jar. “It’s $30 and it’s very special,” she said. . ridiculous. “
Duchess Meghan reveals 50 jars of jam to friends and American influencers
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Nana agreed with Levin, stressing that the packages sent to influencers also included lemons, which are famous for being “bad” and meaning “having the worst of things.”
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“I think it’s a stupid idea, and I think it’s very stupid to come up with one thing,” Levine said of Meghan’s brand. “I don’t know what’s going to be next, but she’s trying to go global. “There is,” he said.
“This word global is absolutely Meghan’s favorite word, because Britain was too small for her. She always wanted to be global, so if she could sell globally, she will be very excited.”
Levine questioned the success of American Riviera Orchard and claimed that royal fans are “not going to buy into” her rumored upcoming releases, including “Bird Seed,” among others.
Turning the conversation to Prince Harry, Levine was asked by Nana what he thought about the duke declaring his primary residence in the United States.
Angela Levin says Duchess Meghan thought Britain was ‘too small for her’
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Levin wonders why Prince Harry is “nagging London about security” when he chose to change his residence to the United States a year ago.
“It’s very unlikely that he’ll be here. I thought it was really sneaky to do something like that in the hope that we would be safe before his whereabouts were revealed,” she said. was furious.
“I’m very happy to see him go, but I think it’s very unfair that he’s trying to be mean to the royal family.
“At the same time, they should be very upset, but it’s also painful because it’s always done in such a horrible way.”